
PRAGUE, May 9 Russian Ambassador to Prague Alexander Zmeevsky and On May 9, other employees of the embassy laid flowers at the Olshansky cemetery at the memorial of the Red Army soldiers who died in 1945 during the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the German Nazis, said Nikolai Bryakin, adviser-envoy of the Russian embassy.
«On the morning of May 9, Russian Ambassador to the Czech Republic Alexander Zmeevsky and other embassy employees laid flowers at the memorial of the Red Army soldiers who died during the liberation of Czechoslovakia from German invaders in 1945. The memorial is located at the Olshansky cemetery in the central part of Prague. During the liberation of Czechoslovakia from German Nazis more than 140,000 Red Army soldiers died,» Bryakin said.

