always been sacred. as in the past, you, our soldiers, are today fighting for our people in donbas, for the security of our motherland, for russia. on display lots of firepower. and yet in ukraine, moscow has suffered military setbacks. what russia does next isn t clear. you can march thousands of soldiers across red square, you can parade your very latest military hardware. but that does not automatically make you an internationally recognised superpower. the point is that the kremlin s decision to attack ukraine has sparked global condemnation and sanctions and is turning russia into a pariah. and that has consequences. protestors chant. doused with paint, russia s ambassador to poland at a soviet military cemetery today. the crowd is calling the russian officials
WARSAW, Poland Russia’s ambassador to Poland was splattered with red paint thrown at him by protesters opposed to the war in Ukraine, preventing him from paying respects on Monday at a Warsaw cemetery to Red Army soldiers who died during World War.
Russian Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreev was blasted with red paint by protesters during Moscow's celebration of Victory Day. The situation comes as Russia's military forces continue to invade Ukraine in an attempt to "denazify" the nation led by President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is Jewish.