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Estonia's Narva hangs banner depicting Putin as Hitler on castle wall visible from across Russian border

  • On May 9, 2025, the Narva Museum exhibited a large display on the wall of a historic castle overlooking the river border, portraying Vladimir Putin in a manner comparing him to Adolf Hitler, visible from the Russian town across the border.
  • The banner installation, part of an Easter tradition for three years, aims to call out a full-scale war started by Putin now in its fourth year.
  • The banner, reading 'Putler- war criminal,' follows the Victory Day parade and concert held alongside Europe Day celebrations for peace and freedom.
  • Museum director Maria Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova described the banner as a statement highlighting the ongoing war initiated by Russia and its associated war crimes, emphasizing that it was not intended as a provocation.
  • In early 2025, a Moscow court sought to detain Smorzhevskikh-Smirnova on charges related to allegedly disseminating misleading information about the Russian military, suggesting underlying political reasons.
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Delfi broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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