At the Russian Embassy in Dublin threw “bloody” dolls

At the Russian Embassy in Dublin threw “bloody” dolls

The walls of the Russian Embassy in Dublin was held to protest against the actions of Russia in Aleppo, during which its members were scattered doll, smeared with red paint.

Information about this posted in Twitter the organization Grannies4Equality.

The video also shows that the fence is hung with posters calling to stop the bombing of Aleppo.

See alsothe British foreign office explained the demonstration at the Embassy of the Russian Federation public concern

Last Friday, a similar protest in connection with events in Syria was held outside the Russian Embassy in London.

Activists of The Syria Campaign blocked the entrance to the Russian Embassy, erecting an installation of hundreds of plastic hands. In connection with the incident the Russian Embassy in London sent to the British foreign office a note of protest.

The next day, the activists in Moscow staged a retaliatory action at walls of the residence of the British Ambassador. They scored at the residence of a few mannequins, painted in red. Later, as reported by TASS, citing its correspondent, to the building of the British Embassy on Friday evening was attended by about 500 people expressed their protest against the actions of British protesters outside the Russian Embassy in London.

Dublin Russian Embassy today #SaveAleppo from Putin’s promised annihilation. #StandWithChildrenofSyria pic.twitter.com/9cBbL8vrNX

— Grannies4Equality (@grannies4equal) 5 Nov 2016

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