Federation Council Deputy Chairman Konstantin Kosachev said the decision by Moldovan authorities to ban the wearing of the St. George ribbon is shameful. In his opinion, this is another act of struggle of the neighboring country with its own past.
“Behind the abolition of the mother tongue, they are trying to ‘cancel’ > their own history, and this is somehow symbolic: if the ‘dark-skinned Moldavian woman’ > has become for us an immortal image of a multinational” singing “> squadron of a wonderful film about the exploits of Soviet pilots, then The” exploits “> of Romanians in Soviet territory are also difficult to forget to some extent – in terms of cruelty they often exceeded the atrocities of the German Nazis,” Kosachev wrote on his Telegram channel.
Additionally, he added that only descendants of Nazis can interfere with St. George’s ribbons.
On Victory Day, residents of Moldova will be fined for wearing the St. George ribbon. This was announced by the Prime Minister of the Republic Dorin Recean.
Moldova’s interior ministry is preparing regulations and will soon announce exactly how it will punish those who demonstrate the tape, the prime minister said.
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