The group responsible said it wanted to remind Russia's president of Ukraine's 'right to self-determination'.
The street outside the Russian Embassy was turned blue and yellow on Thursday morning
Four people have been arrested after protesters painted the road outside the Russian Embassy in London in the colours of the Ukrainian flag. Led By Donkeys covered a street in Kensington in yellow and blue paint ahead of the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine.The Met Police said three men and one woman remained in custody.Led By Donkeys, which began in 2018 as an anti-Brexit group, said it had poured 170 litres of yellow paint on the eastbound carriageway of Bayswater Road and a similar amount of blue paint on the westbound side, with passing traffic then spreading the colours along the road.
"The existence of a massive Ukrainian flag outside his embassy in London will serve to remind him of that."The Met said officers had been called to the area at 08:45 GMT over reports of paint being thrown on the road. It added the four people had been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and obstructing the highway, and were all in custody.
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