A number of thousand individuals gathered in cities throughout Europe to commemorate two years because the begin of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Greater than 3,000 individuals took half in a solidarity rally on the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, in accordance with preliminary estimates from native police.
Many individuals within the demonstration carried Ukrainian flags. Others shared their views on the conflict with slogans on banners and placards that learn “Russia nonetheless stands” or “The satan is within the Kremlin.” Individuals additionally shouted slogans like “Russia is a terrorist state.”
Massive crowds gathered throughout the UK to indicate assist for Ukraine and pay their respects to those that died within the final two years of conflict.
Commemorations in London started with an interfaith prayer service on the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in Mayfair. Talking earlier than the service in London, the primary Ukrainian Catholic bishop within the UK, Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski, mentioned his compatriots are “decided to win the conflict” and have had an “limitless nightmare of two years”.
In the meantime, in Dublin, 1000’s of individuals marched by town. Micheal Martin, the Irish deputy prime minister, mentioned that Eire “won’t hand over” in its assist for Ukraine.
“For 730 days, Ukraine has suffered unimaginable violence and struggling, the destruction of properties, livelihoods and significant infrastructure by the Russian Federation,” he mentioned.
“Throughout the nation, harmless Ukrainian males, girls and kids are paying the last word value for a conflict they didn't select.”
Different demonstrations occurred in cities round Europe, together with Belgrade, Bucharest, Istanbul, Paris, Helsinki and Pamplona, whereas in Ukraine, individuals mourned their misplaced family members.