"Shameful mockery": Russia rolled up a tantrum because of decommunization in Poland

23 June 2017, 08:44 | Peace 
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The Government of the Russian Federation considers the decision of the Seimas of Poland to demolish the monuments of the Red Army "a shameful mockery of the memory of the dead".

This is evidenced by the statement, made public by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia.

"With special blasphemy, the Polish authorities timed this decision to a holy and tragic day for us the beginning of Hitler's aggression against the USSR. Otherwise, as a shameful mockery of the memory of the dead, such actions can not be called, "the message says..

The Russian Foreign Ministry also accused the Seimas of provocations for further aggravation of relations between the two countries.

"Those who continue the campaign of" war "with monuments should understand that they are provoking further aggravation in Russian-Polish relations," said representatives of Russia's foreign policy.

Recall that on the eve of the Seim of Poland overwhelmingly approved the amendments to the national law banning the propaganda of communism or another totalitarian system.

As reported by the "Observer", a "decommunized" calendar of holidays in Ukraine was previously presented.

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