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Russian Embassy in Prague doused with artificial blood following attack on Ukraine
In response to Russia's July 8 attack on Ukraine, Czech activists doused the Russian Embassy in Prague with a red liquid that imitated blood
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Photos and videos from the rally were posted on social network X.
Two Czech activists, a man and a woman, poured a red liquid that imitated blood on the Russian Embassy in Prague. According to the description below the video, the liquid contained in the two buckets was ketchup.
"Another 10 kilograms of ketchup for the terrorists' representation," the statement says.
- On July 8, the Russian army attacked Kyiv with missiles, resulting in deaths, and the number of injured continues to grow. July 9 is declared a Day of Mourning in the capital.
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