After the paint was spilled on the Russian ambassador, who was trying to lay flowers on the monument, the Russian Foreign Ministry submitted a request to arrange a second laying.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has requested that Polish authorities “immediately” arrange a flower laying at the mausoleum in Warsaw after the attack on the Russian ambassador. This was announced on Monday, May 9, by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
In a release distributed to the media, the department said in connection with the attack on the Russian ambassador to Poland, a “strong protest” had been expressed. The Foreign Ministry requested that the Polish side “immediately” arrange a crown -laying ceremony at the mausoleum of Soviet soldiers in Warsaw.
The ministry also requested that the ceremony be completely safe from provocations. In addition, the Foreign Ministry said they intend to achieve its holding “now.”
Meanwhile, Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski called the attack on Russian Ambassador Sergei Andreev in Warsaw apparent. He wrote this on May 9 on his Twitter page.
“The feelings of the Ukrainian women participating in the demonstration, whose husbands are bravely fighting for the defense of the Motherland, are understandable,” Kaminsky wrote.
According to him, the gathering of protesters is legal.
Remember now in Warsaw, the Russian ambassador to Warsaw was spilled red paint when he tried to put flowers in the cemetery of Soviet soldiers.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian Embassy in Warsaw was poured red paint. The initiators of the action also placed the flag of the Russian Federation on the asphalt in front of the fence of the diplomatic mission, which they poured paint on.
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Source: korrespondent