
Athens. File photoATHENA, Apr 3A group of Ukrainians during the rally «For Peace! For Russia! For Greece!» in Athens, she attacked one of the cars, a seven-year-old girl received a hand injury, Svetlana, the mother of the child, told RIA Novosti. «Ukrainians were standing on both sides, there was a traffic light in front, and we could not pass. They tore the Russian flag out of the daughter's hands and hit her on the hand with a staff, smashed the child's hand until it bled. On the other side of the car, we had a Greek flag. They they also grabbed them, they broke the windows on both sides,” the woman said. She (the police) shouted: “Leave, leave.” We couldn’t leave quickly. But they didn’t try to stop the attackers. There were many Ukrainians, they were from both sides of the street,” she said. She specified that a man had injured the child.
"They were like zombies, in that state. I'm screaming "Don't touch the baby!" And the man takes and beats him with a stick! Well, how is it? They shouted curses in Russian. How can a man hit a child? And I don’t understand why the police sent us there, and the police saw that there were Ukrainians",” added Svetlana.
At the same time, law enforcement officers did not intervene. The child was treated in the hospital, the parents wrote a statement to the police. The girl has dual citizenship — Russia and Greece. In the area of u200bu200bOmonia Square, there were also attacks on two Greeks — participants in the rally, whose car fell behind the column. Several dozen people tried to pull out the Russian and Greek flags, started beating the car, one of the attackers broke the head of a rally participant with brass knuckles. According to the Greeks, the attackers were migrants from Georgia. The police recorded the incident. After the start of the Russian military special operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine, the West stepped up sanctions pressure on Moscow. The restrictions are directed primarily against the banking sector and the supply of high-tech products. Calls to reduce dependence on Russian energy resources have become louder in Europe. Many brands announced their withdrawal from Russia. However, these measures have already turned into economic problems for Western countries, causing an increase in fuel and food prices. At the same time, in many countries of the world, including Europe, there were actions in support of Russia and against Russophobia.
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