
Wax Macron Heist: Greenpeace Protests War in Ukraine with Daring Museum Robbery
Greenpeace activists stole Emmanuel Macron's wax statue from the Grévin Museum in Paris as a protest against the war in Ukraine and the French president's position on the conflict. The activists, two women and a man, entered the museum disguised as tourists, changed into employee uniforms, and then removed the statue, estimated to be worth approximately $45,670. They placed the statue outside the Russian embassy along with a banner reading, "Ukraine is burning, business continues." The entire operation was recorded and shared on social media, providing clear visual evidence of the event. A bystander, commenting on the scene, remarked, "I can't believe what I'm seeing!" The incident highlights the growing frustration and activism surrounding the war and its global implications. The daring nature of the protest has garnered significant attention, raising questions about the security measures at the Grévin Museum and the effectiveness of such symbolic acts of protest.