Serge Sasseville lives across the street from the Russian Consulate in Montreal and has been wheeling a stroller covered in red paint out his door nearly every day at noon since mid-March.
He then stands in front of the consulate, usually with fellow demonstrators at his side, and blasts the Ukrainian anthem with a wireless speaker while yelling support for a country that was invaded by Russia in February.
The anthem is preceded by the sounds of sirens and gunshots so the people inside the consulate can hear what it’s like in Ukraine, Sasseville said.
And even though he tested positive for COVID-19
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