A Russian tourist in Norway complained about a rude insult and an attack with property damage. As a victim of Russophobia told the propaganda publication “Lenta.ru”, she went on a tour of Scandinavia and paid for the trip with a damaged car and the inscription “murderer” written on the hood.
Earlier, “DIP” reported that Russian tourists in Egypt faced a similar “problem”. Read the details in the article “In Egypt, Russian tourists en masse complain of Russophobia and bad treatment.”
As the tourist said, the tourists made the trip in their car from Belarus through Latvia, Sweden, and Norway. The incident itself happened in Norway, on the Lofoten Islands, where tourists came to one of the mountains and left their car in an unequipped parking lot. “We saw everyone coming down and coming up. Everyone was friendly. But when they came back, they saw that the side mirror was twisted, there was a small dent on the door, and there was an inscription on the hood,” the tourist said.
According to her, “murderers” was scratched on the car in English. At the same time, the tourist noted that she was warned before the trip: “I was told that sometimes garbage can be dumped on cars with Russian license plates, flags of other countries can be pasted, or some inscriptions can be painted,” the tourist said.