Posters were hung in tourist places in Barcelona calling for people not to transfer financial aid to Ukraine. An Izvestia correspondent reported this from Spain on April 12.
Leaflets posted on advertising stands depict Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky holding a sheet with the inscription: “Give me money for cocaine.” At the same time, the Ukrainian leader stands knee-deep in blood, with a call written on a red background: “Europe! DO NOT pay for cocaine for the putschists, NOR for the extermination of the Slavic peoples!”
In early March, an Izvestia correspondent reported that leaflets with cartoon content were hung in Madrid after the news that the Council of the European Union (EU) had approved the creation of a new aid fund for Ukraine and the provision of €50 billion from the EU budget to Kyiv. They depict a portrait of Zelensky, around which are placed three phrases: “I need all your money,” “If you don’t give me the money,
Before this, in December 2022, graffiti depicting Zelensky in the form of locusts eating the European Union appeared on pedestrian areas, presumably in Madrid. Bloggers published pictures of the graffiti on social networks, captioning them: “Go home, locust! Thank you”. In November, graffiti in the form of a “black hole” with Zelensky also appeared in France. The 3D drawing was created by Polish artists, asking the President of Ukraine not to “devour their money.”
Western countries have increased military and financial support for Ukraine against the backdrop of Russia’s special operation to protect Donbass, which began on February 24, 2022 due to the aggravation of the situation in the region as a result of Ukrainian shelling. At the same time, recently there have been increasingly frequent statements in the West about the need to reduce support for Kyiv.
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