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In Russia, hung a poster with the Nazis instead of Soviet soldiers

Photos: Facebook

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A few days before the celebration of the anniversary of Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War in Alapaevsk of the Sverdlovsk region of Russia, a poster was hung depicting fascists instead of Soviet soldiers. A photograph of the Germans was decorated with St. George ribbon.

The assistant of the State Duma’s Deputy Igor Barinova Larisa Ustyuzhanina noticed the misunderstanding and immediately published an emotional post on the social network about this, attaching pictures of the poster to it.

After the publication of Larisa, a poster with German soldiers, located on Pushkin Street, was immediately removed.

The administration of the city of Alapayevsk has not yet figured out who printed the poster with the fascists. Referring to employment, the deputy head of the administration for social policy, Yury Akhmedov, during a conversation with the correspondent of the Portal 66.ru, hung up. Only after the repeated call of the journalist the official said irritably that he was not aware of the details of the scandal and was currently going to an emergency meeting related to the placement of this poster.

This is not the first embarrassment with congratulations. we already wrote, as in the Moscow region, designers who are developing a project for the 70 anniversary of the Victory, placed a banner with the patriotic signature “They Fought for the Motherland”. On the banner was a photograph of the crew of the soldiers of the German army, the crew members of the Junkers bomber.

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