Vandals tried to destroy a monument to the Soviet soldiers in Poland

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One more monument to the Soviet soldiers in Poland was attacked by vandals, reports a site of Information company "Eurasia Daily" .

The day before malefactors tried to blow up a monument which Mikolin, is in the western part of the country at the village. The memorial complex is established in honor of soldiers, victims in the winter of 1945 at speeding up of Oder. A year ago it was restored by the society "Kursk". Criminals established

in the boat cut from a stone which is built in the monument bottom, a gas cylinder weighing eleven kilograms. On it laid an automobile tire to which set fire. Most likely, vandals hoped that from high temperature the cylinder will blow up and will destroy a memorial. Only incidentally it did not occur. The monument received insignificant destructions.

Hedgehogs Tyts heading the society "Kursk", already addressed in police with the requirement to make investigation and to bring criminal case.

the Memorial complex in Mikolin was constructed in an early autumn of 1945.

As reported "The Russian world", recently thanks to society "Kursk" work, contrary to all difficulties, one memorial cemetery was restored not. Two weeks ago after restoration works opened a monument to the Soviet soldiers in Zabkowice Slaskie.

Only for the first six months of the current year in Poland occurred more than thirty attacks on monuments. Including twenty six monuments dismantled.