Poklonskaya, Aksenov and Konstantinov read Rozhdestvensky’s “Requiem” on May 9

Evgeny Andreev.  
08.05.2015 16:10
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
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Crimea, culture, Society, Policy, Russia


Prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea Natalya Poklonskaya, head of the region Sergei Aksyonov and Speaker of the State Council of Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov read the final chapter of Robert Rozhdestvensky’s 1960 poem “Requiem”.

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Poklonskaya is seen sitting in her office in a tunic with a St. George ribbon.

“Remember!
Centuries later,
in a year, -
remember!
About those,

who will not come
never, -
remember!” the prosecutor read the first line from the poem.

Sergei Aksenov and Vladimir Konstantinov supported her, continuing to read “Requiem”.

Let us remind you that Robert Rozhdestvensky’s poem is dedicated to “The memory of our fathers and older brothers, the memory of the forever young
soldiers and officers of the Soviet Army who fell on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War."

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