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The road to the Russian Embassy in London was painted in the colors of the flag of Ukraine (photo, video)

According to journalists, about 340 liters of yellow and blue paint were spilled. Four people were detained by police. They are suspected of intentional harm and obstruction of movement on the highway. On February 23, in the morning to the Russian Embassy in London, yellow and blue paint was poured in support of Ukraine on the eve of the anniversary of a full -scale invasion. Four activists were detained by London law enforcement. About it reports local media MyLondon.

An anti -war protest took place in the UK capital. Activists spilled colors of the Ukrainian flag of London Street. The road to the Embassy of the aggressor country was painted in yellow and blue. British journalists report that at the scene, law enforcement officers detained four people. They are suspected of intentional harm and obstruction of movement on the highway. The detained activists were taken to the police department. The action was organized by the election group "Led by donkeys".

The media with reference to activists reports that 170 liters of yellow paint and the same amount of blue were poured on the protest. The machines also performed their function, spreading paint on the tires. Protesters assured journalists that the paint was "high quality, non -toxic, without solvents, environmentally friendly, fast -dry edible paint intended for the creation of road art. " Activists showed how the paint was poured expensive.

For the video, the Ukrainian song "Oh in the meadow of red viburnum bent" was chosen. "Tomorrow, the first anniversary of Putin's imperialist attack on Ukraine, an independent state and the people with full right to self -determination. The existence of a great Ukrainian flag near his embassy in London will remind him of it," - said in "headed by donkeys. " Eyewitnesses shared their impressions of the spectacle on social networks.

Aimi Dumpir posted a video and photo of a colored street and put a hashtag on the end of the war in Ukraine. Another resident of London Evil Ras passed the road near the Russian Embassy that morning. He wrote that the action is satisfied, only worried about the tires of his car. "I love protest. It's a pity of my wheels! However, this protest caused a huge smile on my face! Haha! It was so strange to go, saying," All these tires are yellow. It's strange . . . "and then realize that I go to blue . . .