German Weapon Removed from Mikhail Kalashnikov Statue

A new monument to Russian firearm designer Mikhail Kalashnikov had a Nazi gun on it. PHOTO: AP
A new monument to Russian firearm designer Mikhail Kalashnikov had a Nazi gun on it. PHOTO: AP
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German Weapon Removed from Mikhail Kalashnikov Statue

A new monument to Russian firearm designer Mikhail Kalashnikov had a Nazi gun on it. PHOTO: AP
A new monument to Russian firearm designer Mikhail Kalashnikov had a Nazi gun on it. PHOTO: AP

A part of a new statue to honor Mikhail Kalashnikov, inventor of a famous Soviet Union's assault rifle, has been cut after locals discovered that it mistakenly depicted a German firearm of World War II.

The removal happened just three days after the monument was unveiled with much fanfare in the capital, Moscow.

The monument features a metal bas-relief behind a statue of Kalashnikov depicts the AK-47 and other weapons all supposedly designed by the engineer, who died in 2013.

But on Friday, embarrassed sculptor Salavat Shcherbakov had to admit that among them was the Sturmgewehr 44 (StG 44) assault rifle used by Nazi troops at the end of World War II.

Shcherbakov said in comments broadcast by state-run Rossiya 24 channel: "We will rectify this," adding that: "It looks like this (mistake) sneaked in from the internet."

By Friday evening, a square hole gaped where the German rifle had been depicted in the bas-relief.

Kalashnikov's weapon does have a striking resemblance to Kalashnikov’s rifle designed in 1947, and the German arms designer Hugo Schmeisser's StG 44 rifle, created in 1942, although they have major design differences.



1 Killed and 19 Injured as Hot Air Balloons Crash in Central Türkiye

Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)
Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)
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1 Killed and 19 Injured as Hot Air Balloons Crash in Central Türkiye

Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)
Sight-seeing hot air balloons launch in Göreme Historical National Park in the Cappadocia region, Nevsehir, central Türkiye, Aug. 24, 2022. (AFP)

Two hot air balloons crashed in central Türkiye on Sunday, leaving one person dead and 19 injured, according to local media reports.

The accident occurred near the Ihlara Valley in Aksaray province, the private Ilhas News Agency and other outlets said. It was not immediately clear why the hot air balloons crashed.

Hot air ballooning is a popular tourist activity over the rugged landscape of central Türkiye, which is dotted with ancient churches hewn into cliff faces. The attractions include the “fairy chimneys” of Cappadocia, tall, cone-shaped rock formations created by natural erosion over thousands of years that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Video from Ilhas showed one deflated balloon, its passenger basket lying on its side, as emergency services tended to injured people.