Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said...
comes after Russia"s Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Tuesday it would soon open an exhibition on the Soviet Union"s fight against nationalist groups and Nazi collaborators during World War II.The 65th anniversary of the Soviet Union"s victory over Nazi Germany looks set to be a highly contentious affair after Moscow City Hall revealed plans on February 17 to set up billboards in commemoration of Stalin"s role in World War II in the run-up to this year"s Victory Day Parade on May 9.
The plans stirred controversy among Muscovites provoking anger from human rights activists and criticism from the ruling United Russia party, but won the sympathy of war veterans.
MOSCOW, March 5 (RIA Novosti)
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