A Russian flag has been unfurled on scaffolding at Salisbury Cathedral, sparking condemnation among locals in the city that was at the centre of last year's nerve agent attack.
The flag was taken down after cathedral staff were made aware of it.
It's understood it was put there by someone climbing the scaffolding around the cathedral at the weekend.
Salisbury's MP John Glen tweeted: "What a stupid stunt - mocking the serious events sadly experienced in Salisbury last year."
March 4 will mark the one year anniversary of the nerve agent attack on Sergei Skripal, 67, when he and his daughter Yulia, 33, were discovered collapsed on a park bench in the city centre.