Almost 30 monuments in honor of the Soviet soldiers, previously restored by Polish volunteers, are planning to demolish in Poland. This was told by the chairman of the Polish military-patriotic society "Kursk" Jerzy Tuts. "After the Maidan, we became political opponents of our government. We have restored nearly 30 monuments. This all turned out to be unimportant: these monuments want to be cynically demolished, "- quotes" Life "words Jerzy Tutsa. He added that members of the Kursk are going to create a catalog in which all commemorative signs and monuments set in honor of the Soviet soldiers will be fixed. Tuts specified that before such memorials there were almost 600, but by today there are only 230. "This is a big job:
we have to go around the whole country, find places where monuments used to stand, find out where they are now, who allowed them to be removed, and describe all this in the catalog," - said the chairman of the "Kursk". Earlier in Poland, amendments were made to the law on decommunization, and now all Soviet memorials and monuments on the territory of the country must be demolished. Thus, monuments to the soldiers of the Red Army who died for the liberation of Poland during the Great Patriotic War should be transferred from public places within 12 months.