A TOPLESS blonde chops a cross down with a chainsaw in support of Russian punk band Pussy Riot — but it wasn’t enough to help them avoid hooliganism charges.
The beauty - with a message written on her chest - was one of four women who took to Kiev’s central square in Ukraine in protest at the three musicians' case.
A member of the FEMEN activist group said: "A cross is a symbol of the repressive religious prejudice that supports dictatorship.
"Now people who worship the cross want to jail the innocent."
FEMEN protester Inna Schevchenko brought down wooden cross in support of punk group Pussy Riot
Punk band Pussy Riot have made headlines around the world with their case, gaining support across the globe.
Today’s topless protest was one of many organised events in countries around the world.
But despite the publicity the stunt caused, the band were today found guilty of hooliganism after staging a protest gig against Russian president Vladimir Putin in a Moscow church.
Judge Marina Syrova said they had “carefully planned” their February 21 action inside the Christ the Saviour Cathedral.
Band members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 22, Maria Alyokhina, 24, and Yekaterina Samutsevich, 30 were expected to be sentenced later today.
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