Toilet paper with the image of Russian President Vladimir Putin and an inscription with a Russian swear word addressed to him is one of the most popular souvenirs that can be bought in Warsaw at the moment, reports the British “Telegraph”, reports BGNES.
At a stall near Warsaw’s Old Town, toilet paper with the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin catches the eye as an addition to the usual tourist souvenirs of fridge magnets, badges, hats and sunglasses.
Wide variety of Putin-themed toilet paper for sale in downtown Lviv gift shop. pic.twitter.com/qp6fekAVL0
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) April 13, 2022
Along with photos and magnets of the most famous Polish Pope John Paul II, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose image can be found on magnets and mugs, currently has the status of a saint in Poland.
Polish support for Ukraine is unwavering. The Polish government is seen as Ukraine’s main defender in Europe, supporting wide-ranging sanctions against Russia.
At a Ukrainian bazaar: Putin toilet paper. Couldn’t resist buying a roll! pic.twitter.com/99Mht1iavz
— Ukraine Conflict Live 2022 (@UkraineLive2022) February 22, 2022
Poland has hosted the largest number of Ukrainian refugees in all of Europe (more than 3 million), according to UNHCR. So far, the Poles have collected about 5 million dollars to help the Ukrainian people and the army.
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