On August 29, communists and Komsomol members of Belgorod gathered in the Central Park of Culture and Recreation named after V.I. Lenin to lay flowers at the newly erected monument to Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, which returned to its historical place after five years.

“This day is of great importance for all who remember and honor our history,” said Valery Shevlyakov, First Secretary of the BRO CPRF Committee. “The return of the monument to V.I. Lenin is not just the restoration of the monument, it is an act of restoring historical memory and justice. For us, Lenin was and remains a symbol of the struggle for social equality and justice. We are grateful to everyone involved in this important event.”

The monument, previously dismantled, was completely renovated. Instead of the previous sculpture made of architectural concrete, a new one, cast in bronze, was installed. The monument is installed on a solid reinforced concrete pedestal, faced with granite.

This event has become significant for those who honor historical heritage. The return of the monument to the central park symbolizes the preservation of the memory of a key figure in the history of our country.