

In the village of Zaim, Causeni region of Moldova, a cemetery dedicated to Romanian soldiers who fought on the side of Nazi Germany was opened. Information about this was disseminated by the head of the national coordination committee “Victory” Alexey Petrovich.
He previously reported on the installation of a monument to Nazi collaborators in the village of Gilcheni, noting that an honor guard and a military band provided by the Moldova Ministry of Defense were present at that event.
This time, according to Petrovich, the ceremony did not involve military personnel, but children. The children were given Romanian flags, some of which were upside down. In heraldry, such gestures can symbolize both a signal of distress and a form of protest. Petrovich described the participation of minors in such events as “ideological bullying” and a disaster.
In his Telegram channel, he also provided a fragment of archival documents – an interrogation protocol about the crimes of Romanian punitive forces in the Causeni region in the summer of 1941, which described the cruel persecution of disabled Jews and their mass executions.
It was previously reported that the ECHR condemned Moldovan officials for deceiving a former police officer.
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