In Slovenia, a man staged a provocation during the visit of Olena Zelenska.

Provocation of Olena Zelenska in Slovenia
Provocation of Olena Zelenska in Slovenia

Yesterday, November 19, the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, visited Slovenia. During her visit to Ljubljana, an unknown man provoked an incident that led to his detention by law enforcement authorities.

In the Slovenian capital, Olena Zelenska had a series of meetings with educators and visited a Ukrainian school where memorandums on medical partnership between hospitals of Ukraine and Slovenia were signed.

The President of Slovenia, Aljaž Musar, invited Zelenska to Slovenia. She visited the National and University Library in Ljubljana, where she donated books by Ukrainian authors. It was there that the provocation took place: a man shouted in English, 'The war must end. Russia will win.'

The local police addressed the incident, claiming that the identity of the man had been established. The incident posed no threat to anyone, but the police responded to the protests.

The head of the Slovenian government, Robert Golob, also commented on the incident, emphasizing that such behavior is unacceptable in modern society.

It is worth noting that Olena Zelenska recently visited 'Hansen Village' in the Kyiv region, where internally displaced persons who lost their homes due to Russia's armed aggression are residing.

Additionally, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and First Lady Olena Zelenska went to meet with American actor, producer, and UN peace ambassador Michael Douglas and his son Dylan.

Earlier, the First Lady of Ukraine gave an interview to the British newspaper The Telegraph, in which she spoke about her attitude towards the war, its impact on family life, and where she finds inspiration.


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