Two environmental activists threw soup onto the protective glass of the "Mona Lisa" painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris on Sunday morning. The activists justified their action mainly by the desire to promote the "right to healthy and sustainable food." The Louvre Museum activated a crisis unit, immediately evacuating the room displaying the "Mona Lisa" and cleaning it. The group indicated that throwing soup on the "Mona Lisa" marks "the beginning of a civil resistance campaign with a clear and beneficial demand for everyone: social guarantees for sustainable food." A series of actions in recent months have targeted artworks in museums around the world.