Suspected Russian accounts attack Banksy's online auction to help Ukraine

The artist is raising funds through the Legacy of War Foundation.

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Banksy is selling 50 new limited edition screen-prints to raise funds to support Ukraine civilians.
LONDON: Thousands of "hostile" web attacks launched from Russian IP addresses have targeted an online auction of prints by British graffiti artist Banksy in aid of Ukraine, the charity Legacy of War Foundation said Tuesday.

The elusive street artist is selling 50 new limited edition screen-prints through the charity to raise funds to support Ukrainian civilians affected by conflict.

To get one of the £5,000 ($6,080) prints, which show a mouse sliding down the side of a box with "FRAGILE" printed on it, supporters have to register online with the charity.


But a message posted on its website said it had "received over 1 million requests (and 3,500 hostile attacks from Russian IP addresses), so we would appreciate your patience at this time".

"We are currently sifting through the registered entries and will notify successful applicants shortly," it added.
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A man takes a photo of an artwork that was made by British street artist Banksy on a building destroyed by the Russian army in Borodyanka, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

Banksy previously said he supported the charity as he had seen one of its teams "sweep in and provide medical attention, heaters, fresh water and a friendly face to some very desperate people in a bombed-out building".
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The artist confirmed he was behind seven murals that appeared on destroyed buildings around Kyiv last year.

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