Protesters Display Ukrainian Flag Colors by Painting Russian Embassy Road

FOUR WERE ARRESTED AFTER A ROAD OUTSIDE RUSSIAN EMBASSY IN LONDON PAINTED IN UKRAINIAN COLOURS
Four individuals have been taken into police custody after protestors painted the road outside the Russian Embassy in London in the colours of the Ukrainian flag. Led by Donkeys, a group that began as an anti-Brexit movement in 2018, covering the street in yellow and blue paint in Kensington Palace Gardens, ahead of the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine. The demonstration aimed to remind Russia's president of Ukraine's "right to self-determination".
The group said that it had poured 170 litres of yellow paint on the eastbound carriageway and the same amount of blue paint on the westbound side. Passing traffic subsequently spread the colours along the road. Led by Donkeys stated in a tweet that the massive Ukrainian flag outside Putin's embassy in London will serve as a reminder of Ukraine's right to self-determination.
According to the Metropolitan Police, three men and one woman have been taken into custody for their alleged involvement in the incident. The group members have been charged with criminal damage and obstructing the highway.
PROTESTORS TAKE TO THE STREETS TO MARK THE ANNIVERSARY OF WAR IN UKRAINE
On the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine, protesters have taken to the streets to remind people of the ongoing conflict. Led by Donkeys, the same group that previously demonstrated outside the Russian Embassy in London, has been active in marking the anniversary. The group, known for its creative and eye-catching protests, aims to raise awareness about the issue and support Ukraine's right to self-determination.
UN Secretary-General Condemns Ukraine War Ahead of Anniversary
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has also condemned the Ukraine war ahead of its anniversary. In his statement, Guterres called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and urged all parties to show restraint. He also emphasized the need for humanitarian assistance for those affected by the fighting.
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