
Estonian police. File photoHELSINKI, Aug 28 Estonian police have banned a car rally in Narva through places where Soviet monuments used to be demolished by order of the government, Delfi reported on Sunday. In Narva, on August 16, it was dismantled and delivered to The Estonian Military Museum in the village of Viimsi near Tallinn has a monument — a T-34 tank, and six more Soviet military monuments were also moved. when the first cars drove onto the road. The reason is that the participants had military symbols on their T-shirts. It was an image of a tank. The police also regarded the event as a rally. The participants claim that there was no talk of a rally,» the report says. they still honor the places they remember that were empty after August 16, and almost two weeks later they bring flowers there. It was through these places that the cars were supposed to pass in a column. The organizer of the rally, Yuliya Raya, told Delfi that the rally had been registered with the police in advance. It was planned that 35 cars would take part in the rally, according to the organizers' expectations, this is about 50 people. They wanted to visit memorable places, lay flowers, take pictures. There was no talk of any appeals or illegal actions. On Saturday, the Estonian police interrupted a rally in Narva in support of the return of Soviet monuments, because military symbols were displayed at the event and the requirements for organizing a public meeting were violated, the Police and Border Guard Board said.
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