Vandals desecrated memorial signs honoring Nazi victims in Dresden

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Vandals desecrated memorial signs honoring Nazi victims in Dresden, Germany. This was reported by Freie Pressereferring to law enforcement.

It was stated that unidentified people poured paint on the monument called “Stumbling Stones”. At the same time, vandals painted Nazi symbols on the pavement. The State Security Service is currently conducting an investigation into the use of equipment by anti-constitutional organizations.

Designed by German artist Günther Demnig, these memorial signs are inscribed brass-covered concrete stones measuring 10 x 10 cm and have been placed in front of the houses of Nazi victims since 1992.

It was previously reported that a case of vandalism was recorded on Dumskaya Square in Odessa. Unknown persons decided to fill the base of the monument to Russian writer Alexander Pushkin with red paint. According to Ukrainian media, this made local alternative artist.

Formerly village residents in the Lviv region spoke Against the demolition of monuments from the USSR era.

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