Monument to the Soviet soldier-liberator in Treptow Park in Berlin. Archival photoMOSCOW, 30 May. The amount of anti-Russian propaganda in Berlin horrified the Moscow correspondent of the Junge Welt, Ulrich Heiden, who returned to Germany from Russia. According to the journalist, he saw a huge poster in support of Ukraine at the train station in Berlin. A portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was also posted there, equipped with provocative anti-Russian slogans. I arrived!» Heiden wrote. In addition, the journalist was struck by the number of security measures in Treptow Park, where there is a mass grave and the largest monument to Soviet soldiers in Berlin. A lot of police officers equipped to disperse demonstrations were on duty at the burial place, in addition, any Russian symbols and the performance of military songs were banned in the place of military glory. At the same time, Hayden noted that many visitors tried to violate these requirements. Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine on February 24. According to the Ministry of Defense, the armed forces strike only at the military infrastructure and Ukrainian troops, and on March 25 they completed the main tasks of the first stage — they significantly reduced the combat potential of Ukraine. The main goal in the Russian military department was called the liberation of Donbass.Read the full text of the article on the InoSMI website >>Russophobia led Britain to mass poverty
