Russian ambassador attacked in Warsaw

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Sergey Andreyev was doused in red paint during a WWII event

Russia’s ambassador to Poland, Sergey Andreyev, was doused in red paint at a wreath-laying ceremony in Warsaw on Monday. The diplomat was attacked while honoring the Red Army soldiers who died during World War II.

A video from the event shows Andreyev surrounded by a group of protesters with Ukrainian flags.

May 9 is the day that Russia and several other countries celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany and its allies.

The embassy said last week that the Polish authorities “recommended” canceling the traditional wreath-laying ceremony this year, as well as the Immortal Regiment, in which people march and carry portraits of relatives who fought in the war.

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The notice was given due to Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine, the embassy said. The mission canceled all other Victory Day events, but decided to carry on with Andreyev’s visit to the military cemetery on Monday.

The ambassador said he was unharmed, according to RIA Novosti.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova condemned the attack by “the supporters of neo-Nazism.” The disruption of the Victory Day ceremony, as well as previous attacks on Soviet-era WWII memorials and cemeteries, “prove what was already obvious – that the course has been set in the West for the reincarnation of fascism,” she said.

Warsaw has been among the fiercest critics of Russia’s offensive in Ukraine and has pushed for tougher sanctions on Moscow.

Poland took in 3 million refugees after Russia attacked Ukraine in late February, of which almost 2 million remain in the country, President Andrzej Duda said this month.


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