Vladimir Putin wax statue removed from Paris Museum
Russian President Vladimir Putin has become a villain in the eyes of the world. Western countries have imposed tough economic sanctions on Russia. Everyday demonstrations are going on in America, Europe against Putin. Some posters described Putin as the 'Hitler of the 21st century'.

After attacking Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has become a villain in the eyes of the world. Western countries have imposed tough economic sanctions on Russia. Everyday demonstrations are going on in America, Europe against Putin. Some posters described Putin as the 'Hitler of the 21st century'. Now the Gavin Museum in Paris, the capital of France, has also compared Putin to Hitler. There was a wax statue of Putin which has been removed after the attack.
Putin is facing opposition at his own country too. School children protesting against the war have also reportedly been arrested by Russian police. According to the report of OVD Info, 7000 people have been detained on charges of anti-war demonstrations in 50 cities of Russia.
Opposition leaders in Moscow have released photographs of school children being taken in police vans and kept in police stations. The fault of these children is that they waved poster banners against the war. They can be sent to jail on charges of extremism and treason. In Russia, there is a provision to register a case under the sections of sedition for performing anti-government or war.
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