An activist in Kiev paints UN and WHO cars

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An activist in Kiev painted UN official vehicles in protest. He posted photos of the cars on Instagram (the owner Meta was considered extremist and banned in Russia).

He stuck the English inscription on the car doors, in front of the logo with the name of the World Organization (UN), with tape. The result is the word Useless, which in translation means “useless”.

Beneath the photos, he wrote yesterday that “the greatest man-made disaster in decades has been provoked”. This means the collapse of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.

He said several “clean” UN and WHO off-road vehicles were still parked.

According to the Ukrainian agency UNIAN, on the morning of June 6, after it became known that the Kakhovka dam was broken and several settlements began to flood, the UN issued a planned message on the celebration of the Day of the Russian Language. Twitter, which caused outrage among citizens of Ukraine.

On the night of June 6, the upper part of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station in the Kherson region was destroyed. Dozens of settlements were flooded, including Kherson and Novaya Kakhovka. 7 June, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed What happened on the phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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