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The law allows for the removal of Soviet insignia from public spaces ... what the term "incitement to hatred" (vaenu õhutav hoone, literally meaning "hatred inciting building") referred to.
It will now be an offence in the Baltic state to display the images of Soviet and Nazi leaders. This includes flags, emblems and badges carrying insignia, such as the hammer and sickle or swastika.
open image in gallery A service member of pro-Russian troops in a uniform without insignia walks past a truck ... the letter “Z” has taken on new meaning, according to Mr Galeev.
The week-long operation to dismantle the Russian insignia was completed on August 6, according to the ministry. The monument, a 102 meter-tall statue that towers over the surrounding area ...
A German court has upheld the ban on public display of Soviet and Russian flags and military insignia during the Victory Day events of May 8–9, commemorating the end of World War II in Europe. On May ...
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia — Multiple military vehicles and soldiers with no insignia were seen parked on highways on Monday, in the vicinity of Rostov-on-Don, a major Russian city about 60 miles ...
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