Thursday, October 13, 2016

The Board Mannerheim suffered in the world war I Museum in Tsarskoye Selo – RBC

a Commemorative plaque of the Finnish Marshal Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, dismantled from the facade of the building on Zakharyevskaya street in St. Petersburg, moved into the world war I Museum in Tsarskoye Selo. This is stated in the message on the website of the Russian military historical society.

the dismantling of the memorial plaque became known on Thursday evening, October 13. As told TASS that the workers who fill the place, which housed the Board, the dismantling occurred around 22.30 GMT. They called the customer and said that they were hired “just to paint over the holes on the wall.”

After the installation of the memorial sign at the beginning of June 2016, he was repeatedly doused with paint, in early October it was discovered damage similar to traces of bullets, October 10 activists of “Other Russia” has chopped her with an axe.

In late September, the Smolninsky district court of St. Petersburg rejected an administrative claim to the city government with the requirement to dismantle the Board Mannerheim and recognize its installation is illegal. Later, however, a source in the government of Petersburg has told to “Interfax” that the Board will be dismantled. This will be done before the end of 2016, said the Agency interlocutor. He explained that the Board looks “unpresentable” due to the continuous attacks of the vandals.

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