January 1, Protestors Splatter Russian Ambassador with Red Paint [Video]
Protestors hit Russia’s ambassador to Poland with red paint as he arrived at a cemetery where Soviet soldiers who died during World War II are buried.
Ambassador Sergey Andreev had red paint splattered on his clothes and by a group of demonstrators who oppose Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Hundreds of protestors met Andreev at the Soviet soldiers’ cemetery, where he arrived to lay flowers on Victory Day, which marks the defeat of the Nazis during World War II.
That same day, Polish protesters also parked a tank in front of the Russian Embassy in Warsaw.
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Russian envoy to Poland hit with red paint at war cemetery
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Gwyllim
May 10, 2022 at 7:33 pm
Get the message, Pootie?!
Tha Count
May 11, 2022 at 10:44 am
So will you when you will chocke on radioactive dust. Morons like you are fueling this snsles war, which a seven years old could have avoided
Howard
May 10, 2022 at 7:56 pm
Sorry, but this is totally wrong. The guy is an ambassador and didn’t start the war. Soldiers that died in WW2 in deserve respect.
Tim Toroian
May 10, 2022 at 8:43 pm
Russian troops pissed off Poles, he should have stayed in the embassy. For those who don’t know some of the conflicts between Poles and Russians go back to before Russia was Russia.