🇨🇭🏳 17-летний беженец из #афганистан напал на статую Черной Мадонны в городке Эйдельштейн (Мадонна Пустынников, Мадонна Темного Леса) в #швейцария. Набросился на католическую статую с кулаками, разорвал на ней одеяние и надел себе на голову ее корону. Мотивы неизвестны. Все произошло на глазах у многочисленных пилигримов. Парень якобы психически нездоровый.
🇨🇭🏳 17-летний беженец из #афганистан напал на статую Черной Мадонны в городке Эйдельштейн (Мадонна Пустынников, Мадонна Темного Леса) в #швейцария. Набросился на католическую статую с кулаками, разорвал на ней одеяние и надел себе на голову ее корону. Мотивы неизвестны. Все произошло на глазах у многочисленных пилигримов. Парень якобы психически нездоровый.
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