30ft-high statue of Mikhail Kalashnikov unveiled in Moscow
Source: The Guardian
30ft-high statue of Mikhail Kalashnikov unveiled in Moscow
Russian creator of the AK-47, used to kill an estimated 250,000 people a year, celebrated in controversial ceremony
Marc Bennetts in Moscow
Tuesday 19 September 2017 11.55 BST
A statue of Mikhail Kalashnikov, the inventor of the AK-47 assault rifle, has been unveiled in central Moscow in a controversial ceremony that merged military pomp with religious ritual.
The nine-metre (30ft) monument depicts Kalashnikov clutching his eponymous automatic weapon. Tuesdays event was attended by high-ranking Russian officials including Vladimir Medinsky, the culture minister, and Petr Biryukov, Moscows deputy mayor.
This is Russias cultural brand, said Medinsky, before a Russian Orthodox priest blessed the statue.
He created this weapon to defend his motherland, said Father Konstantin, shrugging off suggestions that it was inappropriate to sprinkle holy water on a statue of a weapons designer. Some members of the crowd crossed themselves as the priest blessed the monument.
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