The wax sculpture of the modern-day Hitler, President of russia Vladimir Putin has been removed from the museum named Grevin museum in Paris. When the world protests against Russian President, Vladimir Putin the museum's step in this is applausible.
Following the war on ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin's image has taken on the characteristics of a monster in the eyes of the world. Western countries are constantly tightening sanctions against Russia. US Vice President Joe Biden has referred to Putin as a tyrant. The Gavin Museum in Paris, France's capital, has now linked Putin to Hitler. Not only that, but a wax figure of Putin that had been put here has been removed.
According to the museum's director, he made this choice in response to Russia's invasion on Ukraine. Following the incident, people have been fleeing ukraine in large numbers. Following Russia's onslaught, people are continually fleeing Ukraine. More than a million people have fled ukraine thus far. According to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), the number of migrants exceeds 2% of Ukraine's population.
According to the World Bank, Ukraine's population will be 40 million by the end of 2020. According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, around 4 million people may depart Ukraine. This figure might be substantially greater than anticipated.