Protests Mark Three-Year Anniversary of Ukraine Invasion in Multiple Cities
Protests Mark Three-Year Anniversary of Ukraine Invasion in Multiple Cities

Protests Mark Three-Year Anniversary of Ukraine Invasion in Multiple Cities

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Protests marking the third anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine occurred worldwide, highlighting ongoing solidarity for Ukraine and calls for accountability. In Cyprus, a small but poignant gathering outside the Russian embassy featured emotional appeals for justice and an end to hostilities. Dublin saw a larger protest that faced disturbances, where participants expressed frustration over perceived neglect of Ukraine by Western powers, particularly in light of controversial comments from former U.S. President Trump. In Pretoria, protests against Russian war crimes were interrupted by counter-demonstrators, showcasing the polarized views surrounding Ukrainian leadership. Meanwhile, in London, thousands rallied, urging the international community to remain committed to Ukraine. These events collectively underscore the persistent global support for Ukraine amid a protracted conflict.

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