There's no room for Putin either: In Paris the wax statue is removed

The published photos show the moment when a member of the staff of the Grevin Museum in Paris is removing Russia's president's wax statue, Vladimir Putin, who is being punished by the international community for the unjustified invasion of Ukraine from Russia, writes Mirror, records Periscopi. Russia is believed to be facing major losses until [...]
The published photos show the moment when a member of the staff of the Grevin Museum in Paris is removing Russia's president's wax statue, Vladimir Putin, who is being punished by the international community for the unjustified invasion of Ukraine from Russia, writes Mirror, records Periscopi.
Russia is believed to be facing major losses until Ukraine's invasion entered on the sixth day, where more than 100 Ukrainian civilians have been killed so far.
The Gravin Museum has been inaugurated in 1870, with more than 500 famous figures from Albert Einstein to Queen Elizabeth II. /Periscopi













