In Tyumen, on a monument to schoolchildren who did not return from the war, they attached a poster with the schoolgirl Nikolay Desyatnichenko, who spoke in the Bundestag with a sympathetic speech addressed to German prisoners of war. The corresponding photo was published by the Telegram-channel "Free radical". "This monument stands for all those who do not know the history of their homeland", - noted in the caption to the photo. To the memorial "the boy Kolya from Novy Urengoy" was offered to assign textbooks on history. The head of the administration of the Central Administrative District of Tyumen, Vladislav Cherkashin, said that he himself would come to the monument to study the situation. "Now we will remove everything, of course, this is not authorized, of course," he told Ura. ru, adding that the records from the cameras will be studied. A representative of the local communal service told the publication that she visited the monument twice a day and did not notice any posters there. The press service of the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that a check. On November 23, the mother of Desyatnichenkoassransaid about the inspections against the son and his school. Prior to that, the governor of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District Dmitry Kobylkin interceded for the schoolboy, demanding not to confuse "the notions of popularizing Nazism, what it is being accused of, and compassion for people". A similar position was voiced in the Kremlin. November 19, Desyatnichenko addressed the German deputies with a report and told about a captured Wehrmacht soldier, who died in March 1943. The schoolboy visited a mass grave where he is buried. "I saw the graves of innocently lost people, among whom many wanted to live peacefully and did not want to fight," he said.. The speech of the schoolboy sparked a discussion about the admissibility of such statements. The boy complained to the FSB, the Prosecutor General's Office and the presidential administration.
Original article: The monument to the "boy Kolya from Novy Urengoy" was opened in Tyumen.