EU states arrest people for celebrating WW2 victory over Nazis

Authorities in Latvia and Germany took issue with individuals displaying Soviet and Russian symbols on May 9 Latvian police apprehended 19 people across the country for displaying banned Soviet and Russian symbols during Victory Day celebrations on May 9 – the date when WWII commemorative ceremonies were traditionally held in the Soviet Union. Similar scenes…

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