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A new demonstration against military aid to Ukraine took place in the Czech Republic

More than ten thousand people in Prague, near the building of the Czech Television, held a protest against the current government of the country and the military assistance it provides to Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. On the Day of the Fight for Freedom and Democracy, which is celebrated in the Czech Republic on November 17 and is a day off, the initiative “Czech Republic First” held another protest against the current government...

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Ukraine forced Prague airport to abandon the Russian language

At Prague Airport, they refused to announce flights departing to Ukraine in Russian - instead they will now use English and Czech. This was reported by the Kiev TV channel STB, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “They abandoned Russian. From now on, Prague airport will not announce flights to Ukraine in the language of the aggressor. Czech and English will be spoken,” the journalist said.…

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“Stop chewing snot”: The Foreign Ministry is demanded to avenge Marshal Konev

The Russian Foreign Ministry showed surprising gentleness in the story of the demolition of the monument to Marshal Konev in Prague. The initiators of the dismantling of the monument should have been included in Russian sanctions lists long ago. Sociologist Evgeniy Kopatko stated this during the conference “Falsification of the History of the Second World War Abroad,” which was held in Moscow, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “What is stopping us from the Foreign Ministry...

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Watch it before it’s blocked: Residents of the Czech Republic made a film in response to the demolition of the monument to Konev

The recently released film “The Price of Victory,” which tells about the common struggle of the soldiers of the Red Army and the First Czechoslovak Corps against Nazi Germany, has already received more than 20 thousand views on Youtube. The tape was created by the Czech branch of the Immortal Regiment. “This film is very important for everyone - for Russia, and for the West, and for the Czech Republic as well, and...

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A film was made in Prague in response to the initiators of the demolition of the monument to Marshal Konev

“The Price of Victory” is the name of the new film, which was shot in the Czech Republic by local participants in the “Immortal Regiment” project. As it turned out, not everyone among Czechs supports the actions of Russophobic politicians who initiated the demolition of the monument to Marshal Ivan Konev in Prague. On the contrary, the authors of the film remind that the Victory was common - the First Czechoslovak Army Corps fought together with the Red Army against the Nazis...

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“We will end the historical war with the West with victory” - Kornilov

The monument to Marshal Konev, dismantled in Prague, or its exact copy, must be installed in Moscow opposite the Czech embassy. Historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov stated this on the Rossiya 1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “How do they motivate the demolition of the Konev monument? We recognize his role in liberating Europe from Nazism, but we demolish him because he has tarnished himself...

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The Czechs spat in their own faces by erecting a monument to their executioners

The Russian Foreign Ministry is making attempts to resolve the conflict over the demolition of the monument to Marshal Konev in Prague through “bilateral dialogue mechanisms,” inviting the Czech authorities to “fulfill their obligations,” otherwise, the Russian Foreign Ministry promises, the offensive incident will “aggravate Russian-Czech relations.” However, an unfortunate obstacle arose in the way of the Czech authorities fulfilling these very obligations. As has already been precisely established, the dirty trick with the dismantling of the Konev monument...

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Czech “surprise” on the eve of Victory Day

On April 30 in Prague, the authorities of the outlying microdistrict of Rzheporye began installing a memorial plaque and sign in honor of the “liberators of the Czech capital” from the ROA, General Vlasov. The author of the idea was the head of the microdistrict, former tabloid journalist Pavel Novotny, a lover of scandal and shocking. According to him, it was the Vlasovites who liberated the village 75 years ago, on the site of which the Ryzheporye microdistrict is now located.…

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How the Vlasovites “liberated” Prague

Every time on the next anniversary of the great Victory, the “free press”, both Russian and foreign, publishes the “scorching truth” about the last battle of the Great Patriotic War - the liberation of Prague. According to the latest liberal historical political correctness, the “real liberators of Prague” were the Vlasovites from the 1st division of the ROA “Major General and Cossack Ataman” Bunyachenko, and the troops of the 1st Ukrainian Front Konev, having entered the already...

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We will not forget, we will not forgive: Experts on Shoigu’s harsh reaction

If in the Czech Republic acts of vandalism are carried out at the state level against monuments to the heroes-liberators from Nazi Germany, Russia is ready to take the monument to Marshal Ivan Konev dismantled in Prague onto its territory at its own expense. In the future, Russian justice should extend beyond the borders of the Russian Federation the practice of criminal prosecution for mockery of Red Army monuments. With such a tough...

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In the capital of the Czech Republic, vandals desecrated a monument to the Soviet Marshal - the liberator of Prague

In Prague, unknown vandals poured red paint on the pedestal of the monument to Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. This is reported by the publication Denik N. This is not the first time that the monument has been targeted by vandals. Previously, this happened, for example, in November 2017 and May 2018. Today, in addition to the red paint, at the bottom of the pedestal in white they wrote: “No to the bloody marshal, we do not...

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“No to military bases!”: In Prague they rallied for the Czech Republic to leave NATO

About 100 people protested on Wenceslas Square in Prague, demanding the Czech Republic leave NATO. Subscribe to the news “PolitNavigator - Kyiv” on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or VKontakte Radio Prague reports this. The rally took place on Monday, September 28. The organizer of the action was the “No to Military Bases” initiative. “The speakers called NATO a criminal organization, and called for the Czech army to stop participating...

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Red underpants were raised over the residence of the Czech President instead of the country's flag

Hooligans hung huge red underwear over Prague Castle, which is traditionally the residence of the head of state, replacing the national flag with them. The police detained three young people who now face serious prison sentences for desecrating state symbols of the state. Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" on Facebook, Odnoklassniki or VKontakte On September 19, Prague Castle, instead of the traditionally fluttering...

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Billboards with portraits of Mustafa Dzhemilev were hung in Prague - a reproach to the Czech president

Kyiv, November 06 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – Billboards with portraits of the Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev, who was banned by the Russian authorities from entering Crimea on charges of extremist activities and inciting ethnic hatred, were hung in Prague. However, in Prague, Dzhemilev’s portraits are hung as a reproach to President Milos Zeman, who turned out to be very loyal to Vladimir Putin. Subscribe to the PolitNavigator news...

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