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Poland dismantles Red Army memorials amid Russia's war in Ukraine

20.04.2022 19:30
Authorities in Poland renewed their drive to “decommunise” public space as further monuments to the Soviet Red Army were dismantled in the country on Wednesday.
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Three such memorials were removed from villages in the country's west.

The head of the state-run Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), Karol Nawrocki, attended a demolition event in the village of Siedlec.

“The Institute of National Remembrance does not aim to remove cemeteries or graves because these are places of eternal rest," he said.

"However, we are determined to enforce a law passed in 2016 … that calls for steps to decommunise public space and ban the promotion of totalitarian symbols,” Nawrocki added.

Karol Nawrocki (left), the head of Poland's Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), speaks as a monument to the Soviet Red Army is removed from the village of Siedlec in western Poland on Wednesday. Karol Nawrocki (left), the head of Poland's Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), speaks as a monument honouring the Soviet Red Army is removed from the village of Siedlec in western Poland on Wednesday. Photo: PAP/Jakub Kaczmarczyk

Michał Owczarek has the story.

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