Those who destroy monuments to Soviet soldiers in Europe, the Baltic states and Ukraine are trying to reconsider the results of the Second World War, want to renounce their ancestors and betray the memory of the heroes. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated this at a concert dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Leningrad from the fascist blockade. RIA News.
According to the president, such politicians are “blocked and cannot benefit from real history.” This is followed by “constant attempts to revise and distort the causes, course and consequences of the Second World War.”
“They openly lie, in impotent rage they destroy the monuments of those who saved the planet from Nazism, and thus they reject, they renounce, their own ancestors. “This is also a crime,” Putin said.
In his opinion, Russia will never betray the memory and achievements of our fathers, grandfathers, great-grandfathers and will not forget their selfless path to the Great Victory.
January 27 Putin and Lukashenko a monument was unveiled In the Leningrad region.
Lukashenko speaking at the opening criticized Destruction of monuments to Soviet soldiers in the EU and Ukraine.
There Putin announced promoting Russophobia European countries.
Putin had previously announced efforts Russia will eliminate Nazism.