The Russian Federation does not have a monet of Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan Konev, built in Prague and dismantled in 2020. This was expressed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic on the Social Network X (former twitter).
“Russia has no right to sculpture,” he said.
According to Lipavsky, the Czech Bolsheviks founded these jewels in the square in 1980 as a sedimentary statement about Moscow. ”
Czech Foreign Minister, “Czech Democrats decided to remove it,” he added.
In September 2019, members of the Prague-6 Regional Council, a monument for KONEV in its region, decided to transfer the monument to one of the museums. Monument REMOVED In April 2020.
Later in Russia Blind Criminal cases against more than 50 authorities from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland and Czech Republic in connection with the destruction of military tombs and monuments to the falling Soviet soldiers. One of the chapters is associated with the dismantling of the monument to the Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev in Prague. Ondrzhey was abolished by the decision of the president of the Kolarzh region and was replaced by the monument in honor of Prague’s liberation.
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Source: Gazeta

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