Ukrainian nationalists pour foul fluid on Russian official
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The director of a Russian cultural office in Ukraine's capital has been drenched with a bucketful of green antiseptic liquid mixed with feces. A Ukrainian nationalist group wanted to send him a message.
The assault took place Wednesday as Konstantin Vorobiev left home to lay flowers at a World War II memorial. Much of the former Soviet Union commemorates May 9 as Victory Day to mark the Red Army's 1945 seizure of Berlin.
Vorobiev heads the Kiev office of Rossotrudnichestvo, a Russian state organization that promotes science and culture. The antiseptic he was doused with, known as "zelenka," is frequently used in protests and hooligan attacks.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Serhiy Masur of Ukraine's C14 nationalist organization said: "We wanted to stop him celebrating and meeting his Russian friends."
Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian forces are engaged in a long-running conflict.