Putin leaves McDonald's behind, the citizen chains himself into protest.

A large McDonald's fan has chained himself to the restaurant door in Moscow in a desperate attempt to avoid its closure, writes Mirror, following Periscope. A man reporting to be Luka Safronov was shot by insulting a recent protestor a few hours before [...]
A man reporting to be Luka Safronov was shot by insulting a recent protestor a few hours before all of Russia's gold lights close indefinitely after the invasion the country made in Ukraine.
The food giant employs about 62,000 people in Russia and announced that after the Russian country's invasion of Ukraine, the company will close all 850 branches in Russia on Monday.
But Lucas was not interested in all of this and went out on the street to show an act of discontent.
He chained himself to the door of a restaurant in an effort to oppose his closure until his bitter end.
The hardhearted Russian citizen reportedly shouted: “The closure is an act of hostility against me and my fellow citizens”.
This decision left a lot of people with broken hearts because they're going to be without Big Mac or chicken chips and this decision comes as long as the country faces a shortage of Coca-Cola after the company's decision to suspend its business in Russia.














