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In Usinsk, Komi Republic, hung the banner May 9, on which was depicted a Soviet, and Finnish soldier. Photo poster spread in social networks on may 3. It depicts a soldier with a deer. In his hands he holds a Finnish automatic Suomi KP/31. Their background is written a fragment of a poem “and battalions” Galina of Grishchenko.

Finland during the Second world war most of the time fought on the side of Nazi Germany.

the mayor of the city Nikolai Takaev in comments to the TASS news Agency called the incident “egregious case”. According to him, members of the administration wanted to show the stag battalion, which was formed in Usinsk, “but it turned out like this.” The guilty members of the administration, he promised to punish.

Previously, the facades of the cinema and post office in Barrow on May 9 was decorated with banners with the caption: “the Defense of Sevostopol”, “Brest fortress”. In an advertising Agency then explained that “was in a hurry faster.”