На русском языке:
За последние три месяца в Беларуси уничтожили не меньше 10-и захоронений и мест памяти солдат Армии Крайовой
На беларускай мове:
За апошнія тры месяцы ў Беларусі знішчылі не менш за 10 пахаванняў і месцаў памяці салдат Арміі Краёвай
At least 10 graves and memorial sites for soldiers of the Armia Krajowa were destroyed in Belarus / motolko.help
Today, August 25, it became known about another destruction of a grave of soldiers of the Armia Krajowa. The cemetery of AK soldiers in the village of Surkonty (Voranava district) was razed to the ground: the stone fence, the central cross and at least 20 tomb crosses with the names of the dead were demolished.
And the truth is that this is not the only case of destruction of memorial sites of the Armia Krajowa recently:
▪️ The memorial at the common grave of the AK soldiers was demolished in the village of Striyeuka (Hrodna district).
Became known on July 22.
▪️ The cross and fence at the common grave of the AK soldiers were demolished in the village of Kachychy (Karelichy district).
Became known on July 8.
▪️ The graves of the AK soldiers were destroyed in Vaukavysk.
Became known on July 8.
▪️ Graves of Polish soldiers were razed to the ground in the village of Mikulishki (Ashmiany district).
Became known on July 4.
▪️ A memoriał plate was removed from a monument to Polish soldiers of 1941-1944 in the village of Bahdany (Shchuchyn district).
Became known on June 30.
▪️ A memoriał plate was removed from a common grave of the AK soldiers in the village of Babrovichy (Iuye district).
Became known on June 30.
▪️ A memorial plate was removed from the cross at the burial site of fallen AK soldiers in the village of Dyndylishki (Iuye district).
Became known on June 30.
▪️ A plate in memory of AK soldiers in the church of Saints Peter and Paul was removed by a decree of the local authorities in Iuye.
Became known on June 30.
▪️ Graves of the AK soldiers were destroyed at a local cemetery in Ashmiany.
Became known on June 30.
▪️ The tombstones were moved and the remains of soldiers from the common grave were dug out in the village of Vialikiya Iodkovichy (Berastavitsa district).
Became known on June 27.