"Macron" stolen in Paris (FILMY) Greenpeace activists "borrowed" the wax figure of the French leader for protest before the Russian embassy"

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Activists from Greenpeace's environmental force group stole president Emmanuel Macron's wax figure from the Paris Grevin Museum and placed it in front of the Russian embassy as part of a protest against, as they claimed, insufficient support from the French leader for Ukraine.
France has been a major supporter of Kiev since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in February 2022, as well as 1 of the main supporters of the thought of sending armed forces to Ukraine – which was repeatedly portrayed by Macron.Paris besides broke most of the economical ties and consistently pressed for stricter sanctions against Moscow.

Nevertheless, the executive manager of Greenpeace France, Jean-Francois Julliard, accused the French leader of ‘leading a double game’ after the group's Monday prank.Three Greenpeace members entered the Grevin Museum on Monday morning, posing as tourists, according to AFP sources.

They disguised themselves as embassy workers, rapidly took Macro's 40,000-euro wax figure and transported it to the Russian embassy in Paris, all the time filming the stunt scene.

Protesters exhibited the statue alongside banners criticizing the ongoing import of Russian liquefied natural gas and fertilizers through France.

Ecoactivists claimed in a message that ‘loan’ The statue and plan to return it.

The Public Prosecutor's Office in Paris informed Politico that an investigation had been initiated "stealing to the detriment of the museum“ but no arrests were reported.

The Grevin Museum has not officially commented on the incident.In May 2023, Russia declared Greenpeace global ‘unwanted organisation’, citing the group's past of pushing political programmes and interfering in interior affairs to origin economical damage.


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source|:https://www.rt.com/news/618570-paris-macron-statue-stablen/

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