[Russia] - Kyrgyzstan Dismantles Central Asia's Tallest Lenin Statue

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian ally Kyrgyzstan on Saturday quietly took apart Central Asias highest monument to Vladimir Lenin, the innovative creator of the
Soviet Union.Ex-Soviet states throughout the area are looking for to strengthen their national identities, renaming cities that have
Russian-sounding names and changing statues of Soviet figures with regional and national heroes.Russia, which has military bases in
Kyrgyzstan, is striving to preserve its influence there in the face of competition from China and the West and in the middle of its invasion
of Ukraine.Officials in the city of Osh where the 23-meter (75-foot) high monument stood on the central square alerted against politicizing
the choice to move it.Osh is the second-largest city in the landlocked, mountainous country.The figure was quietly removed over night and
is set to be moved, Osh authorities said.The choice ought to not be politicized, city hall stated, indicating a number of other
circumstances in Russia where Lenin monuments have likewise been taken apart or moved
This is a typical practice targeted at enhancing the architectural and aesthetic look of cities, it said in a statement.Despite some
attempts to de-Sovietize the region, memorials and statues to Soviet figures prevail throughout the region, with monoliths to Lenin common
in the large bulk of cities in Kyrgyzstan.Kyrgyzstan was annexed and included into the Russian Empire in the 19th century and then entered
into the Soviet Union following the 1917 Bolshevik revolution.It gained self-reliance with the collapse of the U.S.S.R
in 1991.