Tag: Czech Republic
The Czech President condemned the dismantling of the monument to Konev
The President of the Czech Republic strongly condemned the actions of the persons involved in the demolition of the monument to Marshal Konev in Prague. He called the war against monuments "stupidity", and also reminded of the undoubted achievements of the Soviet commander during the Second world war
In the Czech Republic celebrate Easter online
At Easter the churches in the Czech Republic is usually filled with parishioners. However, on 12 April, the day of Easter Sunday, this tradition, perhaps for the first time in the last hundred years have been violated. Read more about this in the material of the correspondent "RG" in the Czech Republic
SK filed a case over the dismantling of the monument to Marshal Konev in...
Russia has responded to the criminal case for the dismantling of the monument to Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev in Prague. The investigative Committee saw in the actions of the Chekhov public desecration of symbols of military glory
Czech officials have refused to give Russia a monument to Konev
The defense Ministry and the Czech foreign Ministry has virtually rejected the request of Sergey Shoigu to send Russia to dismantle the monument to Marshal Konev, saying that it is not within the purview of their departments. The story led to protests in the Czech society. Details - in the material "RG"
In the capital of the Czech Republic dismantled the monument to Marshal Konev
April 3 in Prague dismantled the monument to Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan Stepanovich Konev. It is symbolic that it happened that day 75 years ago the Red Army liberated Bratislava, which was then part of Czechoslovakia
Medina called blasphemy the demolition of the monument to Marshal Konev in Prague
Assistant to President Vladimir Medinsky called blasphemy the demolition of the monument to Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev in Prague. He recalled that during the liberation of the Czech capital killed 12 thousand Soviet soldiers and officers, and the monument was erected on the money of citizens