Moselle: From Vandalized Crosses to the National Necropolis of Riche
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Inaugurated in 1924, the site houses the remains of nearly 2,500 French soldiers who died in August 1914 during the battle of the borders.
Several crosses were deliberately destroyed at the National Necropolis of Riche. Associate Minister for Memory and Veterans Affairs, Patricia Mirallès, denounced this act of vandalism on social networks. - Moselle: from vandalized crosses to the National Necropolis of Riche (Police, justice and various facts).

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The necropolis where the act of vandalism took place is home to the remains of French soldiers who died during World War I. Minister Patricia Mirallès responded.
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