Activists put a bloodied Russian flag with the letter “Z” on the pile of manure and stuck a sign into it that said “Russia = s***!
We don’t want you in the EU! Get out!” pictures of the protest in Konstancin-Jeziorna, seen by Reuters, showed. The town in central Poland, near Warsaw, is where the ambassador lives.
Elsewhere in Warsaw at 6 a.m. local time, other protestors played the sound of sirens, gunfire and explosions outside a building housing Russian diplomats.
“We wanted a clear signal to the Polish authorities and the European Union.
It’s high time to expel Russian diplomats from our country,” said Dominik, a demonstrator quoted in a statement.
In contrast to the Baltic states which have expelled Russian ambassadors, Poland has so far not taken such a step
although it has removed the country’s diplomats.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine started
the deadliest war on European soil in more than 70 years.