Activists interrupt British politician’s speech with Putin poster Publication in CHAT: Russia In Britain, activists interrupted a speech by the leader of the British right-wing populist party Reform UK Nigel Farage by hanging a poster of Russian President Vladimir Putin behind his back. This was reported by The Independent. The activists used a remote control to lower a banner with an image of Putin behind Farage. The portrait of the Russian leader had an inscription expressing sympathy for the British politician on behalf of Putin. Two employees tried to delete the publication. Later, the activist group "At the Head of the Donkeys" stated that they were behind the action. Earlier, a portrait of the Russian leader was shown on the stage of the Grand Opera House in Hanoi, formed by the shadow that appears when the sculptures of birches and a horse are turned at a certain angle. The light was projected onto a dark canvas, passing through the sculptures of birches and a rearing horse. Source link Source link