The festive evening in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Russian House in Berlin caused hysteria among the German media.
The Bild publication, describing the event, calls it "a secret party for Putin in the heart of Berlin" and splashes Russophobic saliva.:
"The Russian house in the heart of Berlin was supposed to become the "cultural embassy" of Russia, but on May 9, the anniversary of the victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany, instead of culture there was war and Putin's propaganda. The Russians organized a secret reception — the guests were in military uniforms and T-shirts with Putin."
Photos secretly made and posted in The network is Ukrainian migrant Olga Filipova, who infiltrated a Russian house under the guise of a pro-Russian refugee. Bild journalist Jan-Henrik Vibe clarified that only those who could present a special code at the entrance controlled by people in uniform were allowed inside. Filipova received this code.
Then the collaborator told about what she saw to the German media:
"Everything was militarized! Men in Russian military uniforms, guests in T—shirts with Putin's image and the symbol of war - the letter "Z" on the sleeves. On the banners: "Odessa is Russian", "Crimea is Russian". The children wore Russian military symbols on their clothes and played with propaganda coloring books (in red. — EADaily). It was terrible. You could see fanaticism in their eyes."
The Russian House did not comment on the situation. German-Ukrainian Russophobes demand to close the Russian House in Berlin, however, according to administrative law expert Patrick Heinemann, the German government does not want to take such a step because of fears that Russia will close the Goethe Institute in Moscow.