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The incident happened at the Le Cosy Montparnasse restaurant in Paris. The owner...

"Long Live Putin": The owner of a restaurant in Paris drove two Ukrainian women from the institution (video)

The incident happened at the Le Cosy Montparnasse restaurant in Paris. The owner of the institution shouted "Viva Poutine" and applauded. After that, a wave of criticism rose to the restaurant, and the Paris authorities called this behavior "shameful. " The Le Cosy Montparnasse Restaurant Head in Paris expelled two Ukrainian women from the cry of "Viva Poutine", which in French means "Live Putin". This was announced by Vice President of the Union of Ukrainians of France Vladimir Kohutyak in Twiiter.

He said that this incident happened on October 18. On the video published by Volodymyr Kohutyak, you can see how the owner of the Paris establishment repeats the phrase "Viva Poutine" several times while he has driven Ukrainian women. He also began to applaud at this point. It should be noted that on Facebook on Le Cosy Montparnasse, after what happened, users began to leave negative feedback about the institution.

There are many Ukrainians among commentators, but there are citizens of other countries. Some are dissatisfied that staff is a supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and some - food and service. "Terrible staff, loves Putin's criminal!", - wrote Flavias Bandea. "There was never such poor service as in this restaurant with lousy waiters. In addition, the main dish was horrible and too expensive," said Walter de Vit. "The worst place to eat in Paris.

Service is full of fascists, dirty rooms and horrible food," said Juan Munin. Google's restaurant reports that users have rated it in 2. 8 stars out of 5 possible, but the rating begins to grow due to good grades from Russian citizens. In the last hour, people left more than 30,000 reviews. Among them are dissatisfied policies of the institution, Ukrainians and foreigners also decided to write their feedback Russians who support the leader.

It is reported that his name Alex Bach, he became the owner of Le Cosy Montparnasse in 2019. However, in 2021 he complained about big debts for the institution. He had to pay 25 thousand euros of expenses and debt of the previous owner every month. The media wrote that many people had attended the establishment earlier, but then their number decreased. In addition, Alex Bach was unable to pay a six -month rental of the premises, for which he was sent a bailiff, and the owner could be in prison.

It is also known that Alex Bach received two warnings from Paris for letting guests inside the restaurant during a coronavirus pandemic in 2020. At the time of writing the material, the Embassy of Ukraine in France and other Ukrainian diplomatic institutions did not respond to an adventure with Ukrainians at the Paris Restaurant. The incident was reacted by the deputy mayor of Jean-Luke Romero-Michel and called such behavior "unacceptable" and "shameful".

He stated that the owners of the establishment would have to explain what happened and be responsible. We will remind, on October 11, Focus wrote that the Russian in Germany called Putin to strike Dresden. The girl did not like that Ukrainians gathered for a rally after mass rocket strokes in Ukraine on one of the city squares. Earlier, on August 15 in Switzerland, a man attacked Ukrainian white students through Ukrainian.