Estonian Prime Minister Kallas said there are no plans to move the monument to the Soviet soldier-liberator, also known as the “Bronze Soldier”, from Tõnismägi Hill to the center of Tallinn. This was reported by RIA News.
“We do not want to create a new social unrest or tension in our society, because the inhabitants of this country, whose native language is Russian, living in Estonia, are also part of our community, our society. It would be good if we could avoid tension,” Kallas said.
Thus, Kallas responded to the parliamentary request to remove the monument “from the public domain”.
Before that the Estonian Parliament denied Smash the Bronze Soldier.
Formerly in the State Duma in the name Bulgarian Plovdiv authorities are not demolishing the Alyosha monument.