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Moselle: From Vandalized Crosses to the National Necropolis of Riche

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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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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.

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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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estrepublicain.fr broke the news in Nancy, France on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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