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Russian ambassador to Poland drenched in fake blood [Vidéo]

Afterwards, a few people threw a red substance on her face and clothes, and also splashed around her. After wiping his face with his hand, Sergei Andreev said “I am proud of my country and my president”.

Sergei Andreev told Russian news agency RIA Novosti that he was not seriously injured in the attack, adding that the red substance was a kind of syrup. The incident was immediately denounced by Moscow.

Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for Russian diplomacy, indicated that “neo-Nazism supporters have once again shown their faces, and it is bloody”. Moscow also addressed “a firm protest” to the Polish authorities “because of their indulgence towards young neo-Nazis. »

Ukrainian women in the demonstration

Russia, which constantly denounces the “russophobia” Westerners in general and Poland in particular, also demanded to be able to organize “without delaying the wreath-laying ceremony, ensuring its complete security in the face of all kinds of provocations”.

“The Polish authorities did not recommend that the Russian ambassador lay flowers on May 9 in Warsaw”

The Russian Embassy had planned to hold an official ceremony at the site, but canceled after a negative response from the Mayor of Warsaw and the Foreign Ministry. Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski said after the incident that “the Polish authorities did not recommend that the Russian ambassador lay flowers on May 9 in Warsaw”. “The police allowed the ambassador to leave safely”he added.

Mariusz Kaminski also tweeted that activists gathered there legally to protest against “Russian aggression in Ukraine, where every day the crime of genocide takes place. “The emotion of Ukrainian women – who took part in the protest and whose husbands are bravely fighting to defend their homeland – is understandable”he added.

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