Chisinau: opened a monument to soldiers who fought for Nazis

In the park “Valya Morilor” in the central part of the capital of Moldova, Chisinau opened a monument to the soldiers of the Romanian army, who fought on the side of Nazi Germany in World War II, reports “Satellite Moldova”.

on the monument, open by the Romanian embassy with the honors and the military orchestra, is the inscription “to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Bessarabia and the Northern Bukovina of the Army of Romania”, that is, in honor of the invasion of Romanian-German troops.

Residents of the capital argue that the current monument stands on the site established in 1937 in honor of the 20th anniversary of Mareste’s 20th anniversary in which the Russians and Romanian armies fought against Germany.