Sculpture filled with human blood is projected onto London’s St Paul’s Cathedral in protest against Prince Harry's controversial remarks about the number of people he killed in Afghanistan
“I reject Harry’s comments about killing people as though they are pieces on a chessboard,” Russian artist Andrei Molodkin said in reference to the British royal’s claim that he killed 25 people during his second tour in Afghanistan.
“I am an anti-war artist and a former Soviet soldier. I reject Harry’s comments about killing people as though they are pieces on a chessboard.
The human blood was pumped into the sculpture of the royal coat of arms and then projected onto the cathedral.
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