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Gravestones of Anzac soldiers vandalized at a west London cemetery

«The community will come together to find out what happened and they very upset,” said Rob Bryan, the inspector of the Hillingdon North, where the graves are located. The cemetery has about 120 graves of the fallen in World War I and II. It isn’t the first act of vandalism in this cemetery, this year in April, vandals sawed the flagpole of the Australian flag and spray-painted it blue, as has happened now, to the memorial of the Battle of Gallipoli.

Gravestones of Anzac soldiers vandalized at a west London cemetery

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The graves of the soldiers of the joint army of Australia and New Zealand (Anzac) in Hillingdon Cemetery, west London, have been attacked. Vandals have scrawled the tombstones with paint.

«The community will come together to find out what happened and they very upset,” said Rob Bryan, the inspector of the Hillingdon North, where the graves are located. The cemetery has about 120 graves of the fallen in World War I and II. It isn’t the first act of vandalism in this cemetery, this year in April, vandals sawed the flagpole of the Australian flag and spray-painted it blue, as has happened now, to the memorial of the Battle of Gallipoli.

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