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The banner, in Russian and the colours of the Russia flag, was displayed on the embassy’s outer wall in central Seoul ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Tuesday.
The Russian Embassy in Seoul hung a large banner declaring “Victory will be ours” on its building ahead of the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.