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Teenagers Found Vandalizing Flower Beds at Memorial on Russia Day in Kuban

In Kuban, teenagers were found damaging flower beds at the memorial on Russia Day

On June 13, a local resident contacted the police station in the Slavyansky district with information about vandals.

A man reported that in the Petrovskaya village near the monument to the “Fallen Soldiers of 1941-1945” on Chapaeva Street, unknown girls had uprooted and scattered flowers.

The identities of the violators were established by law enforcement officers. They turned out to be local residents, aged 13 and 14 years. It was found that on June 12, the teenagers were near the monument and for unexplained reasons began to pull flowers from the flowerbed and scatter them around the memorial.

Police conducted preventive talks with the girls and their parents, and now law enforcement is deciding whether to put the teenagers on record.

About: Petrovskaya village

Petrovskaya village, located in Russia, is a historic settlement known for its strategic and cultural significance. It is often associated with the era of Peter the Great, who is said to have visited the area during his reign in the early 18th century. The village has maintained a traditional Russian rural atmosphere, with historical architecture and a layout that reflects its long-standing heritage.

About: monument to the Fallen Soldiers of 1941-1945

The “Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of 1941-1945” commemorates the soldiers who lost their lives during World War II. Erected in the post-war years, this memorial often features solemn architectural elements such as eternal flames, plaques, and statues, symbolizing the bravery and sacrifice of the soldiers. These monuments serve as a place of reflection and remembrance, reminding future generations of the cost of war and the valor of those who fought for their country.

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