Unknown people installed five coffins with the inscription "French soldiers in Ukraine" near the Eiffel Tower 

In the center of Paris, not far from the famous Eiffel Tower, an unusual protest took place. Five coffins with the inscription "French soldiers in Ukraine" were installed in a prominent place, attracting the attention of passers-by and tourists.

Among those detained for this is a citizen of Ukraine, writes Le Parisien.

The coffins were covered with the French flag. Inside were bags of plaster.

The driver of the van that brought the coffins to the center of Paris turned out to be a Bulgarian. The third suspect is German. He and a Ukrainian were detained at the train station while trying to leave for Berlin.

Their motives are now being established. Apparently, the action is connected with Macron's intentions to send French troops to Ukraine.

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