Bomb blows big hole in Lenin statue’s butt

Lenin statue bomb ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - A bomb has blown a large hole in one of Russia’s best-known statues of the founder of the Soviet state, Vladimir Lenin.

The blast hit the towering statue in the square outside Finland Station in St. Petersburg.

The bronze statue, portraying Lenin with his arm raised, commemorates a speech he gave outside the station when he returned to Russia from exile in April 1917, a few months before the Bolshevik Revolution.

No one hurt after explosion damages memorial in St. Petersburg

City police spokesman Vyacheslav Stepchenko says no one was injured in the blast that took place before dawn Wednesday. The bomb had the power of about 400 grams of TNT, he says.

St. Petersburg was the cradle of the revolution, which overthrew the tsarist system and allowed the formation of a communist state that lasted until 1991.

The city was renamed Leningrad in Lenin’s honor in 1924 but the name was switched back to St. Petersburg after the demise of the Soviet Union.

Lenin’s remains are still on display in a mausoleum beneath Moscow’s Red Square. He died in 1924.

Source: MSNBC

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5 Comments on “Bomb blows big hole in Lenin statue’s butt”

  • tsquez@psd to html wrote on 14 April, 2009, 3:20

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  • David@The Supplement Report wrote on 18 April, 2009, 3:47

    Maybe it was something he ate?

  • Thomas@FastSize Scam wrote on 20 April, 2009, 13:53

    The authorities should fix it soon. We must show some respect to this legendary personality and not make fun of him!

  • Terry@ Lab Coat wrote on 24 April, 2009, 3:42

    LOL.. Love David’s comment. Belated Happy April Fool’s Day! hehehe

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