Slovenian police detain protester who shouted “Russia will win” during Olena Zelenska's visit to Ljubljana

Slovenian police detain protester who shouted “Russia will win” during Olena Zelenska's visit to Ljubljana

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A man shouted pro-Russian slogans during the transfer of a book donation in a Ljubljana library. Police detained the offender, who was shouting “Russia will win” in English.

During her visit to Slovenia, the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, handed over a gift of Ukrainian books. At that moment, an incident occurred involving a man who shouted in English: “The war must end. Russia will win.

Writes UNN with reference to 24UR.

The First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, is currently on a visit to Slovenia. This may have upset some supporters of the Russian government. An incident occurred in front of the National and University Library in Ljubljana, during which a man appeared and began shouting that the war must end and that “Russia will win.” The man, who shouted about the Russian victory, was taken away by the police, Slovenian media reported.

At the same time, Zelenska visited the National and University Library (NUK) in Ljubljana, accompanied by the wife of the President of Slovenia.

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The First Lady of Ukraine handed over a book donation of Ukrainian works. Zelenska also visited some other institutions.

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Even before her arrival in Slovenia, pro-Russian activists used social media to call for a protest in front of the faculty.

Recall

The First Lady of Ukraine opened a Ukrainian bookshelf in the Cascais library. She also took part in the unveiling of a memorial plaque to the Holodomor victims in Lisbonand thanked them for their support of Ukraine.

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