A view shows a monument made of a Soviet tank T-34 commemorating the country's liberation from Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union during World War Two, in the town of Narva, Estonia. The Estonian government is going to remove all monuments to Soviet warriors, killed during World War II, and rebury the remains of soldiers who lie under the monuments, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said in late July. There are 148 Soviet war memorials in Estonia.13.08.2022#8253281
A boy poses for a picture in front of a monument made of a Soviet tank T-34 commemorating the country's liberation from Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union during World War Two, in the town of Narva, Estonia. The Estonian government is going to remove all monuments to Soviet warriors, killed during World War II, and rebury the remains of soldiers who lie under the monuments, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said in late July. There are 148 Soviet war memorials in Estonia.13.08.2022#8253280
People pose for a picture in front of a monument made of a Soviet tank T-34 commemorating the country's liberation from Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union during World War Two, in the town of Narva, Estonia. The Estonian government is going to remove all monuments to Soviet warriors, killed during World War II, and rebury the remains of soldiers who lie under the monuments, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said in late July. There are 148 Soviet war memorials in Estonia.13.08.2022#8253279
A view shows a monument made of a Soviet tank T-34 commemorating the country's liberation from Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union during World War Two, in the town of Narva, Estonia. The Estonian government is going to remove all monuments to Soviet warriors, killed during World War II, and rebury the remains of soldiers who lie under the monuments, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said in late July. There are 148 Soviet war memorials in Estonia.13.08.2022#8253278
A view shows a monument made of a Soviet tank T-34 commemorating the country's liberation from Nazi Germany by the Soviet Union during World War Two, in the town of Narva, Estonia. The Estonian government is going to remove all monuments to Soviet warriors, killed during World War II, and rebury the remains of soldiers who lie under the monuments, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said in late July. There are 148 Soviet war memorials in Estonia.13.08.2022#8253277