In Switzerland, a woman smashed with a hammer installation about Putin (video)
On Tuesday, a climate protection, a screen installation was installed at Zurich's main station, where Vladimir Putin is depicted in an animated form. The Russian leader's mouth shows a slot into which a voting envelope is inserted. If someone throws a voting envelope, Putin is swinging and red. "In the end, he is afraid of his millions of oil dollar, which he will lose if they vote in favor of climate protection law," writes MyClimate Ecological Association, which is the initiator of voting.
"At 11 o'clock in the morning on Tuesday, the woman made his way through the guard and hit the hammer on the glass glass of the installation," Myclimate Director General Stephen Neff told reporters. She was then arrested and taken to the Cantonal Police. MyClimate has initiated a criminal case on property damage. According to preliminary data, the woman is a supporter of the President of Russia. "More than 150 people have already thrown envelopes to Putin's vote.
We also believe that this is normal, if there were a few votes against, we are pleased to be democratic debates that can take place in Switzerland," NOFF said. From tomorrow, Putin installation will be seen at the Bern Station for two days, and then two more days in Geneva. Whether the climate protection law will be adopted on June 18.