As the Russia-Ukraine conflict rages on, the Russian Community Centre in Vancouver has become the target of vandalism, which is now under police investigation. On the morning of March 5, police were sent to the community centre in the neighbourhood of Kitsilano, near Arbutus Street and West 4th Avenue, after receiving reports that the building was defaced with blue and yellow paint—the colour of the Ukrainian flag, according to a statement from Vancouver police. The police said the act of vandalism likely occurred overnight. No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing. The centre said the majority of its members are of Ukrainian origin, reported CBC News. Ariadna McKenna, the chair of the board for the centre, told CBC that the vandalism is upsetting and misdirected. “We’re not political, we’re Canadian,” she said in front of the defaced doors of the cultural centre on March 5. “It’s shocking, it’s very upsetting. The vandals …