Cycle path outside Russian Embassy in Warsaw named ‘Avenue of the Victims of Russian Aggression’A cycle path and side walk outside the Russian Embassy in Warsaw has been christened the Avenue of the Victims of Russian Aggression as a protest against Russia’s war in Ukraine.Announcing the news on Friday on Facebook, Warsaw city council's roads department said: "We have a new avenue in Warsaw.“The pedestrian and bicycle route along Belwederska street from Bagatela to the intersection with Spacerowa street has become the Avenue of the Victims of Russian Aggression."In March this year, just a few weeks after Putin launched his war, Vilnius named the street leading to the Russian embassy in the city ‘Ukrainian Heroes Street’.The Russian Federation embassy on Belwederska was built in 1954-55 for the Soviet Union on a plot that was once home to Edward Rydz-Śmygły, Poland’s commander-in-chief in September 1939."