Monument to Soviet military commander Ivan Konev vandalized with pink paint in Prague, Czech Republic, on 8 May 2018. Bronze statue by Czech sculptor Zdeněk Krybus was unveiled in 1980 in Dejvice district to commemorate the liberation of Prague by the 1st Ukrainian Front of the Red Army under command of Ivan Konev in May 1945 in the last days of World War II.


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Photo credit: © Vladimir Pomortzeff / Alamy / Afripics
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