On the 28th, there was a riot at the Louvre Museum in France, where environmental activists poured soup on the famous painting ``Mona Lisa''. The ``Mona Lisa'' was protected by glass and was safe, but in Europe there have been a number of radical acts targeting famous paintings.

According to AFP news agency, on the morning of the 28th, an environmental activist threw soup at Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece ``Mona Lisa'' at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.



In a video broadcast by AFP news agency, two women repeatedly pour orange soup over the Mona Lisa and ask, ``What's more important: the right to healthy, sustainable food or art? Our agricultural system. You can hear him shouting things like "I'm sick."



Local media reported that the Mona Lisa was protected by glass and was safe.



In Europe, there has been a series of radical acts by environmentalists targeting famous paintings.



In addition to cake being smeared on the same Mona Lisa for the year before, tomato soup was poured over Van Gogh's masterpiece Sunflowers at the National Gallery of Art, London, and mashed potatoes were poured over Monet's work at the Barberini Museum in Potsdam, eastern Germany. There is a commotion about things being thrown.