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The Washington Post was ridiculed by Putin in a new cartoon with a horse (photo)

According to the author of the illustration of Michael de Adder, some people were indignant with the image of a horse fallen to the ground, but the artist assured that no animal was injured in the drawing process. The caricature of Russian President Vladimir Putin, drawn for the American daily newspaper The Washington Post, appeared on the network. The image was shared by his author Michael de Ader on his Twitter page.

In the illustration, the Russian president is drawn lying on earth along with the horse. At the same time, the politician and his horse are tied to many small tractors with Ukrainian flags. Michael de Ader decided to portray Vladimir Putin dressed in camouflage pants, and on his neck you can see a cross. The artist himself noted that the users of the network expressed concern for the drawn horse. "Some people do not agree with this cartoon.

They believe that it was depicted from the nature of a cruel horse. No horse was injured when creating this cartoon," Michael de Ader said. One of the Twitter commentators also suggested that the cartoon could be an allusion to the stage from the work of "Gulliver Mandra".

Recall that on February 17, the Czech socio-political journal Reflex placed on the cover of his last issue of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, dressed in the Nazi form and poses against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower.

Earlier, on February 15, we also reported preparation for a carnival walk in Germany, for which the Germans prepared carts with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who kisses the devil, a vampire in the image of the President of the Russian Federation and scrolls the world through a meat grinder. We also wrote that last October, Ukrainians "congratulated" Vladimir Putin with the 70th anniversary of memes with black humor.