Russian ambassador to Poland attacked with red paint on Victory Day celebration

Andreev told the Russian news agency RIA Novosti that he was not seriously injured in the attack.


Courtesy | Poland has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees from neighboring Ukraine since Moscow sent troops into the country on February 24.

The Russian ambassador to Poland was attacked with red paint by pro-Ukrainian activists in Warsaw on Monday as he tried to lay a wreath to mark Victory Day.

Images released by Russian news agencies showed Sergei Andreev and several other men with red paint splattered on their clothes and faces, surrounded by a chanting crowd, some carrying Ukrainian flags.

The group was blocked from entering a cemetery and there they received the red bath in repudiation of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the war crimes of which his troops are accused, whose provisional balance according to the UN exceeds 3,300 civilian deaths. .

Andreev told the Russian news agency RIA Novosti that he was not seriously injured in the attack.

Poland has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees from neighboring Ukraine since Moscow sent troops into the country on February 24.

Victory Day is celebrated annually on May 9 to commemorate the Soviet defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. This year’s events come as Moscow’s military campaign in Ukraine enters its third month.

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