[Russia] - Stalin Monument Unveiled to Mark 80th Anniversary of Stalingrad Victory

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A new monolith to Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was unveiled in the southern Russian city of Volgograd on Wednesday to mark the 80th
anniversary of the Soviet success in the fight of Stalingrad-- as Volgograd was understood up until 1961-- a key turning point in World War
II.The bust of Stalin was installed near the Battle of Stalingrad Museum together with those of Soviet World War II marshals Georgy Zhukov
and Alexander Vasilevsky
All three monuments were created by carver Sergey Shcherbakov, a Volgograd native.This is the 2nd monument to Stalin to have been unveiled
in Volgograd over the last few years
The first modern-day memorial, a two-meter concrete bust, was opened near the regional Communist Party head office in December 2019 to mark
the 140th anniversary of Stalins birth
Russian President Vladimir Putin is anticipated to visit the city on Thursday, where he will likely participate in a selection of
celebratory events to mark the 80th anniversary of the battle that dealt Adolf Hitler his very first surrender in 1943
According to a law embraced by the Volgograd Duma in 2016, the city goes back to its Soviet-era name Stalingrad on certain public holidays,
including Victory Day and the yearly anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad.The citys name was altered pre-emptively on Monday in
preparation for Putins see, which, according to regional news outlets, will also involve extensive security checks and traffic limitations