This was announced by the head of the Polish public organization "Commonwealth Kursk" Jerzy Tyts.

“One of the most complex projects that we conceived in the year of the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Victory is Poland. The Liberation Card, ”RIA Novosti quoted Tyts as saying.

He explained that the organization plans to create an Internet service for users, where on the map of Poland there will be marks with the location of monuments and mass graves of Soviet and Japanese soldiers.

Tyts said that the "Kursk Commonwealth" is engaged in the reconstruction and restoration of military and historical monuments, and the creation of such a map will help in the restoration of these objects.

Earlier, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Sulberg praised the contribution of the USSR to the victory in World War II and promised not to forget about the feat and heroism of the Soviet people, including the liberation of eastern Finnmark from Nazi invaders.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in turn, thanked Norwegian counterpart Ine Eriksen Söreide for Oslo’s position on World War II.