A Soviet-era monument knocked over late on Saturday in a Viljandi County village is currently being stored in a warehouse, while both its future fate and the identities of those who removed it are as yet unknown, regional daily Sakala reports.
The state has decided to re-inter graves from twenty-two Soviet military cemeteries to locations elsewhere in Estonia, and will also be replacing headstones and other grave markers which bear Soviet insignia, with more neutral edifices.
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