Russian embassy in Prague splattered with 'blood' after missile attack on Ukraine kills 41 civilians
After a massive Russian missile attack on Ukraine on July 8, the Russian Embassy in Prague was doused with a red liquid that mimics blood. Videos and photos of the action were posted on the X social network, Evropeiskaia Pravda reports.
The video footage shows two people, a man and a woman, pouring two buckets of red liquid on a stand and a table at the entrance to the Russian embassy. According to the description on social media, the buckets contained ketchup.
After the man and woman emptied the buckets, law enforcement approached them.
Donáška kečupu pro teroristy s @TerezaHofova pic.twitter.com/yTnH2DxM31
— Pérák (@prazskyperak) July 8, 2024
We remind that Russia bombed the main children's hospital in Kiev with a missile on Monday and launched missiles at other cities in Ukraine, killing at least 41 civilians in the worst wave of airstrikes in months.