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Russia's Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreev is seen surrounded by journalists and Ukrainian protesters as he leaves after his attempt of laying a wreath at the Soviet soldier war mausoleum in Warsaw on May 9, 2023, to mark the 78th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe.
Russia's Ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreev is seen surrounded by journalists and Ukrainian protesters as he leaves after his attempt of laying a wreath at the Soviet soldier war mausoleum in Warsaw on May 9, 2023, to mark the 78th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and the end of the World War II in Europe.
Wojtek Radwanski / AFP
  • Russia's ambassador to Poland, Sergei Andreev, faced protesters while visiting a Soviet memorial in Warsaw. 
  • He was blocked from laying a wreath to commemorate Russia's Victory Day celebrations. 
  • When he visited the site last year, activists threw red paint on him. 


Russia's ambassador to Poland was blocked by activists from laying flowers at a Soviet memorial in Warsaw on Tuesday, the day Russia celebrates Victory Day over Nazi Germany in World War II.

Several dozen activists also unveiled an art installation at the entrance, comprising hundreds of Ukrainian flags and memorial crosses for Ukrainians killed during the Russian invasion.

The installation included several mock-ups of residential buildings destroyed by Russian shelling in different Ukrainian cities.

Ambassador Sergei Andreev tried to place a wreath at the mausoleum but was confronted by pro-Ukrainian activists and eventually forced to lay the flowers at the entrance to the site.

"As you can see, we are facing an obvious disturbance of public order. Unfortunately, for the second time, we were unable to lay wreaths at the monument to Soviet soldiers who died here in the fight against fascism," Andreev said.

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Andreev was also met with protests at the same site last year, when activists threw red paint at the Russian diplomat.

Viktoria Pogrebniak, from pro-Ukrainian organisation Euromaidan, told AFP the aim of the protest action was "to show the consequences of [the] Russian war against Ukraine.

She said: 

Of course they will try to show how they are still fighting with fascism... In fact they are the ones who started fascism all over again, who gave it another name.

Euromaidan activists also called on Poland to expel Russia's ambassador.

"We, of course, cannot demand anything. We only can ask. But our request... is to see that Russian diplomats are sent away from Poland, are sent away from the civilised world, as they do not belong here anymore," Pogrebniak said.



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