Huge Ukrainian Flag Painted On Road Outside Russian Embassy In London

The mission bunch “Drove By Jackasses” ended traffic prior to spreading in excess of 300 liters of paint across the street utilizing wheeled carts and brushes.

A gathering of activists poured many liters of yellow and blue paint onto the street outside the Russian Consulate in London on Thursday to make a tremendous Ukrainian banner in front of the one year commemoration of Moscow’s intrusion.
The mission bunch “Drove By Jackasses” stopped traffic prior to spreading in excess of 300 liters of paint across the street utilizing work carts and brushes to make the 500 square meter (5382 square feet) banner.

“Ukraine is a free state and a group with each right to self-assurance,” the gathering said in an explanation.

“The presence of a monstrous Ukrainian banner outside (Russian President Vladimir Putin’s) consulate in London will effectively help him to remember that.”

Moscow says its intrusion was legitimate by worries about its security.

London’s Metropolitan Police said three men and one lady had been captured on doubt of criminal harm and discouraging the expressway.

The tires of a few vehicles were shrouded in the paint as they rolled over it, leaving beautiful markings along the street which borders Hyde Park and Kensington Nurseries.

The gathering said the non-poisonous, dissolvable free and quick dry consumable paint was launderable and intended for street craftsmanship.

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