Demonstrators in Warsaw threw red paint at the Russian ambassador, preventing him from placing flowers at a cemetery for Soviet soldiers in Poland on Monday, reports MIA.
When Russian ambassador Sergey Andrejev arrived at the Soviet Military Cemetery in Warsaw with his delegation, a number of Ukrainian and Polish protesters greeted him with shouts of “murderer” and “fascist”, according to news agency PAP.
A red liquid was then thrown at Andrejev, the report said, causing the ambassador and his delegation to return to their car. May 9 is a holiday in Russia marking the anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
The Soviet cemetery in Warsaw was constructed some years after the end of the war and the remains of over 20,000 soldiers who died between 1944 and 1945 are buried there. Poland has taken in over 3.2 million refugees from Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion on February 24.