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volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

Volunteer Josef Vasicek ignites fire to protect fruit trees against frost in orchard of Merunky Velke Pavlovice company, on March 25, 2020, in Velke Pavlovice, Breclav, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

Volunteer Josef Vasicek ignites fire to protect fruit trees against frost in orchard of Merunky Velke Pavlovice company, on March 25, 2020, in Velke Pavlovice, Breclav, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

Volunteer Josef Vasicek ignites fire to protect fruit trees against frost in orchard of Merunky Velke Pavlovice company, on March 25, 2020, in Velke Pavlovice, Breclav, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

Volunteer Josef Vasicek ignites fire to protect fruit trees against frost in orchard of Merunky Velke Pavlovice company, on March 25, 2020, in Velke Pavlovice, Breclav, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

volunteer ignites fire in orchard to protect fruit trees against frost, tree, protection

Volunteer Josef Vasicek ignites fire to protect fruit trees against frost in orchard of Merunky Velke Pavlovice company, on March 25, 2020, in Velke Pavlovice, Breclav, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Robert Vasicek, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

Robert Vasicek, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

A memorial to the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) members who died when they helped liberate Prague from the Nazis in May 1945 will be built in the city's outskirts of Reporyje on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two, the Reporyje assembly decided on December 10, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague-Reporyje Mayor Pavel Novotny, (opposition Civic Democrats, ODS) said Reporyje should a have a site commemorating some 300 fallen ROA soldiers. In a discussion at the assembly meeting tonight, Prague politician Robert Vasicek, left, (opposition Freedom and Direct Democracy, SPD) and pro-Russian activist Zarko Jovanovic criticised Novotny's plan. Some people who live in Reporyje also challenged the building of the memorial. Members of the ROA were Soviet citizens who, after being taken prisoners by the Nazis, joined the ROA, which fought alongside Nazi Germany close to the end of the war. In May 1945, however, the ROA helped liberate Prague. It was headed by former Red Army general Andrei Vlasov who was executed by the Soviet regime after WW2. The ROA is known as the Vlasov Army in the Czech environment. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Zarko Jovanovic, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

Zarko Jovanovic, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

A memorial to the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) members who died when they helped liberate Prague from the Nazis in May 1945 will be built in the city's outskirts of Reporyje on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two, the Reporyje assembly decided on December 10, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague-Reporyje Mayor Pavel Novotny (opposition Civic Democrats, ODS) said Reporyje should a have a site commemorating some 300 fallen ROA soldiers. In a discussion at the assembly meeting tonight, Prague politician Robert Vasicek (opposition Freedom and Direct Democracy, SPD) and pro-Russian activist Zarko Jovanovic, 2nd from right, criticised Novotny's plan. Some people who live in Reporyje also challenged the building of the memorial. Members of the ROA were Soviet citizens who, after being taken prisoners by the Nazis, joined the ROA, which fought alongside Nazi Germany close to the end of the war. In May 1945, however, the ROA helped liberate Prague. It was headed by former Red Army general Andrei Vlasov who was executed by the Soviet regime after WW2. The ROA is known as the Vlasov Army in the Czech environment. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Robert Vasicek, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

Robert Vasicek, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

A memorial to the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) members who died when they helped liberate Prague from the Nazis in May 1945 will be built in the city's outskirts of Reporyje on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two, the Reporyje assembly decided on December 10, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague-Reporyje Mayor Pavel Novotny, (opposition Civic Democrats, ODS) said Reporyje should a have a site commemorating some 300 fallen ROA soldiers. In a discussion at the assembly meeting tonight, Prague politician Robert Vasicek, left, (opposition Freedom and Direct Democracy, SPD) and pro-Russian activist Zarko Jovanovic criticised Novotny's plan. Some people who live in Reporyje also challenged the building of the memorial. Members of the ROA were Soviet citizens who, after being taken prisoners by the Nazis, joined the ROA, which fought alongside Nazi Germany close to the end of the war. In May 1945, however, the ROA helped liberate Prague. It was headed by former Red Army general Andrei Vlasov who was executed by the Soviet regime after WW2. The ROA is known as the Vlasov Army in the Czech environment. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Zarko Jovanovic, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

Zarko Jovanovic, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

A memorial to the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) members who died when they helped liberate Prague from the Nazis in May 1945 will be built in the city's outskirts of Reporyje on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two, the Reporyje assembly decided on December 10, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague-Reporyje Mayor Pavel Novotny (opposition Civic Democrats, ODS) said Reporyje should a have a site commemorating some 300 fallen ROA soldiers. In a discussion at the assembly meeting tonight, Prague politician Robert Vasicek (opposition Freedom and Direct Democracy, SPD) and pro-Russian activist Zarko Jovanovic, right, criticised Novotny's plan. Some people who live in Reporyje also challenged the building of the memorial. Members of the ROA were Soviet citizens who, after being taken prisoners by the Nazis, joined the ROA, which fought alongside Nazi Germany close to the end of the war. In May 1945, however, the ROA helped liberate Prague. It was headed by former Red Army general Andrei Vlasov who was executed by the Soviet regime after WW2. The ROA is known as the Vlasov Army in the Czech environment. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Robert Vasicek, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

Robert Vasicek, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

A memorial to the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) members who died when they helped liberate Prague from the Nazis in May 1945 will be built in the city's outskirts of Reporyje on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two, the Reporyje assembly decided on December 10, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague-Reporyje Mayor Pavel Novotny, (opposition Civic Democrats, ODS) said Reporyje should a have a site commemorating some 300 fallen ROA soldiers. In a discussion at the assembly meeting tonight, Prague politician Robert Vasicek, left, (opposition Freedom and Direct Democracy, SPD) and pro-Russian activist Zarko Jovanovic criticised Novotny's plan. Some people who live in Reporyje also challenged the building of the memorial. Members of the ROA were Soviet citizens who, after being taken prisoners by the Nazis, joined the ROA, which fought alongside Nazi Germany close to the end of the war. In May 1945, however, the ROA helped liberate Prague. It was headed by former Red Army general Andrei Vlasov who was executed by the Soviet regime after WW2. The ROA is known as the Vlasov Army in the Czech environment. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Pavel Novotny, Zarko Jovanovic, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

Pavel Novotny, Zarko Jovanovic, Prague to have memorial to ROA on 75th anniversary of WW2 end

A memorial to the Russian Liberation Army (ROA) members who died when they helped liberate Prague from the Nazis in May 1945 will be built in the city's outskirts of Reporyje on the 75th anniversary of the end of World War Two, the Reporyje assembly decided on December 10, 2019, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prague-Reporyje Mayor Pavel Novotny, in background-center, (opposition Civic Democrats, ODS) said Reporyje should a have a site commemorating some 300 fallen ROA soldiers. In a discussion at the assembly meeting tonight, Prague politician Robert Vasicek (opposition Freedom and Direct Democracy, SPD) and pro-Russian activist Zarko Jovanovic, in front-right, criticised Novotny's plan. Some people who live in Reporyje also challenged the building of the memorial. Members of the ROA were Soviet citizens who, after being taken prisoners by the Nazis, joined the ROA, which fought alongside Nazi Germany close to the end of the war. In May 1945, however, the ROA helped liberate Prague. It was headed by former Red Army general Andrei Vlasov who was executed by the Soviet regime after WW2. The ROA is known as the Vlasov Army in the Czech environment. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Marek Zidlicky, Pavel Kubina, Josef Vasicek, Jaroslav Spacek, Tomas Kaberle and Martin Rucinsky, Champions of the 2005 IIHF World Championship

Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Marek Zidlicky, Pavel Kubina, Josef Vasicek, Jaroslav Spacek, Tomas Kaberle and Martin Rucinsky, Champions of the 2005 IIHF World Championship

***FILE PHOTO*** Former national ice hockey team goalie Adam Svoboda, 2005 world champion, committed suicide, on May 7, 2019. In 2005 he caused car accident while drunk-driving. *** Czech players L-R Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Marek Zidlicky, Pavel Kubina, Josef Vasicek, Jaroslav Spacek, Tomas Kaberle and Martin Rucinsky celebrate their win of the 2005 IIHF World Championship on the ice after the final match against Canada, in Vienna, Austria, on May 15, 2005. (CTK Photo/Pavel Paprskar)

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Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Martin Rucinsky, Josef Vasicek, Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr, Champions of the 2005 IIHF World Championship

Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Martin Rucinsky, Josef Vasicek, Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr, Champions of the 2005 IIHF World Championship

***FILE PHOTO*** Former national ice hockey team goalie Adam Svoboda, 2005 world champion, committed suicide, on May 7, 2019. In 2005 he caused car accident while drunk-driving. *** Czech players L-R Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Martin Rucinsky, Josef Vasicek, Martin Straka and Jaromir Jagr celebrate their win of the 2005 IIHF World Championship in the cabin after the final match against Canada, in Vienna, Austria, on May 15, 2005. (CTK Photo/Pavel Paprskar)

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Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Martin Rucinsky, Josef Vasicek, Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr, Tomas Kaberle, Champions of the 2005 IIHF World Championship

Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Martin Rucinsky, Josef Vasicek, Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr, Tomas Kaberle, Champions of the 2005 IIHF World Championship

***FILE PHOTO*** Former national ice hockey team goalie Adam Svoboda, 2005 world champion, committed suicide, on May 7, 2019. In 2005 he caused car accident while drunk-driving. *** Czech players L-R Adam Svoboda, Milan Hnilicka, Martin Rucinsky, Josef Vasicek, Martin Straka, Jaromir Jagr and Tomas Kaberle celebrate their win of the 2005 IIHF World Championship in the cabin after the final match against Canada, in Vienna, Austria, on May 15, 2005. (CTK Photo/Pavel Paprskar)

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