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In Russia, a monument to the “liberator warrior” was “buried” with honors in a grave: photo

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For the concrete sculpture of the Soviet soldier, which the local authorities decided to change, they arranged magnificent ” ;funeral".

In the Kirov region of the Russian Federation, during the reconstruction of the Soviet monument to the “warrior-liberator,” they decided to change the sculpture. In order not to destroy the dismantled monument, a special grave was dug for him, in which he was “buried” with honors.

Russian oppositionist Alexander Nevzorov reported this in his Telegram channel.

According to him According to him, during the war in Ukraine, in which a large number of occupiers are killed, the Russians developed a “habit” of arranging magnificent funerals with military honors.

“Everything that doesn’t stand well and lies badly is buried. My hands are unbearably itching to carry wreaths and drink funeral glasses. Of course, it would be possible to arrange a ceremonial burial of an old bicycle, sandbox or glass container. But in this case, “providing military honors” would not be entirely appropriate. And I want “with fireworks and speeches,” Nevzorov noted ironically.

For the concrete “hero,” which local authorities decided to replace with a sculpture made of more durable fiberglass, they dug a huge grave next to the memorial. With the help of a crane, the monument was moved into a hole and covered with earth.

“We decided to bury the monument, since it would not be very good to take it somewhere and use it somehow. We will install a sign with information about the burials so that residents know that the monument has not been destroyed or destroyed,” the head of the local administration commented on the situation.

Recall that in the Pskov region of the Russian Federation on the private territory of the Mikron plant in the city Velikiye Luki erected a monument to the bloody Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. The monument was consecrated by a local priest.

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