

In Boston, one of the glass panels with the numbers of the concentration camp Jews, part of the memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, was again broken.
A 17-year-old teenager threw a stone into the monument, which was soon detained by the police. This is the second vandalism of the memorial for this summer. Two months earlier, one of the panels was broken by a 21-year-old man, who, presumably, suffers from a mental illness. The restored monument was reopened in mid-July.
"Today, as well as any other day, Boston is opposed to hatred. I'm sad to see such low-level activities in this great city, "Boston Mayor Martin Walsh wrote in" Twitter. "
The Boston Memorial was opened in 1995. The monument consists of six glass towers, symbolizing six million dead Jews. On the faces of the glass obelisks are carved personal numbers of the dead concentration camp prisoners.