A demonstration in front of the Russian Embassy in Luxembourg
In front of the Russian embassy in Beggen, Ukrainians left blenders, teddy bears and clothes in protest against the looting.
At Beggen Castle
In front of the Russian embassy in Beggen, Ukrainians left blenders, teddy bears and clothes in protest against the looting.
About sixty people suffered this Saturday in front of the Russian embassy in Luxembourg City to protest against Russian aggression in Ukraine. Protesters placed household appliances, underwear and teddy bears outside the entrance to draw attention to Russian looting in Ukraine.
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
Photo; Alain Piron
“Russian soldiers push the Ukrainian population into basements, rape, kill, torture – then ransack their homes and steal everything from women’s tights to used children’s underpants, slippers, blenders, forks and even basins”, questioned the representatives of the LUkraine association on Facebook.
Recently, information had circulated according to the Russian soldiers sent to Russia tons of parcels containing stolen objects.
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