Vladimir Putin has been depicted as dangerous 'Putinator' in the German Cologne parade and was seen trampling on other countries.
The Annual Rose Monday parade portrayed the President of Russia as a terminator crushing countries like Georgia, and on the midway of stepping on the Ukraine, which tries to flee from his steely grip, News.com.au reported.
The parade also targeted world leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel as Cyclops and United States President Barack Obama as a lame duck.
This German parade, which is held on the day before Ash Wednesday, is a highlight of the German calendar where Christians fast for Lent.
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