Putins disappear in Sevastopol
In Sevastopol, unknown persons painted over half of the “Russian DNA” mural in the area of the railway station. On the wall of the house was a depiction of Russian President Vladimir Putin holding in his hands a model of the deoxyribonucleic acid molecule. The unknown people from below were able to reach out and paint over only the DNA; the president’s face was not damaged.
Crimean blogger Georgy Sedelnikov reports this in his Live Journal, a Politnavigator correspondent reports.
“Someone painted over a painting called “Russian DNA” in the area of the railway station. Most likely they painted it at night, it is clear that they painted it with a roller and reached where the stick reached. These are probably Ukrainian patriots with Russian passports,” Sedelnikov wrote.
Another Sevastopol mural of Putin, in which the Russian president was depicted in a sailor's uniform walking through a wheat field on Red Square, disappeared in March. The house on which the image was taken by activists of the NETWORK movement was included in the capital repair program.
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