Water of Pond in Front of Russian Embassy in Vilnius Turned Blood Red
The water of the pond in front of the Russian Embassy in Vilnius has been dyed the color of blood. According to Nexta Live, locals in the city state that this is an "artistic performance aimed at drawing the world's attention to Russia's military crimes."
It is worth recalling that on the morning of February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the commencement of a special military operation for the demilitarization of Ukraine. In a televised address, he stated that the circumstances "require us to take decisive and immediate action, as the people’s republics of Donbas have appealed to Russia for assistance."
According to the Russian leader, all responsibility for the bloodshed will fall on the conscience of the ruling regime in Ukraine. He urged Ukrainian soldiers not to follow the criminal orders of the Ukrainian authorities, to lay down their arms, and go home.