Topless women protesting the Ukraine war are detained for vandalizing sculpture near UN building
- Topless women protested against the Ukraine war near the United Nations building.
- The women vandalized a sculpture during their protest.
- The act of vandalism was connected to their demonstration against the ongoing conflict.
- The women were detained due to the vandalism incident.
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Activists of the Ukrainian movement FEMEN on Friday held an action in front of the Palace of Nations in Geneva, where the European headquarters of the UN is located.
Femen campaign against the war in Ukraine
On Friday morning in Geneva, activists from the Femen group, known for its provocative demonstrations, used a chainsaw to cut up the wooden sculpture known as the "Broken Chair". They were protesting against the UN's failure to act against Russia.
Topless protest at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva. Several feminist activists on Friday went topless to denounce the war in Ukraine and what they called the UN's failure to stop the conflict. Armed with a chainsaw and painted on their chests and backs with...
Members of the Ukrainian feminist protest group Femen, half-naked, cut down a giant wooden statue with a chainsaw in front of the United Nations (UN) building in Geneva. They were protesting Russia's war in Ukraine and what they say is the UN's failure to stop the conflict. The women have been arrested and an investigation is underway.
Topless women protesting Ukraine war detained for vandalizing sculpture
GENEVA -- At least three feminist activists were detained on Friday after vandalizing a monument outside the United Nations complex in Geneva to protest Russia's war against Ukraine and what they see as the U.N.'s failure to stop the conflict.
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