Putin removes wax statue at French Museum | Dynamics

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Paris: A wax statue of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been removed from a museum in France in protest of the Ukraine crisis.

Russia has been carrying out a series of attacks on Ukraine for more than a week, and students and working Indians are being rescued by federal government.

In this case, there is a museum called Kerwin in Paris, France. A wax statue of Russian President Vladimir Putin was erected here in 2000. The museum administration today removed the wax statue in protest of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The director of the museum said that a dictator like Hitler could not be displayed in the museum. Why did we remove Putin’s wax statue?

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