Thursday, February 24, 2022

Pro-Ukraine Pictures

 Anti-War Protests Around The World In Pictures

Protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine broke out in many cities across Europe and the world. People came together to show their support for Ukraine and condemn Moscow's actions. A few brave souls staged an anti-war protest in Moscow, outside the Ukrainian Embassy. Police forces were quick to arrest and whisk them away.

(A few brave souls staged an anti-war protest in Moscow, outside the Ukrainian Embassy. Police forces were quick to arrest and whisk them away.)

(Protesters outside Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C. early on February 24, 2022 after word that Russia had begun its anticipated invasion of Ukraine.)


(Lebanese and Ukrainians living in Lebanon carry placards during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, near the Russian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon)


(Demonstrators hold a placard reading 'Ukraine is our home' in front of the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Vienna, Austria.)

(Ukrainians protest in front of the Russian Embassy in Madrid, Spain)

(People participate in a demonstration in front of the Russian Embassy following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Oslo, Norway.)

(Japanese and Ukrainian protesters attend a rally against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Tokyo, Japan)


(Demonstrators take part in an anti-war protest in front of the Russian Embassy in Paris after Russia invaded Ukraine.)


(Protesters of the Russian invasion of Ukraine outside of the Federal building in Los Angeles Thursday, February 24, 2022.)

(Berlin, Germany February 24, 2022.)

(Ukrainians demonstrate against Russian aggression on Ukraine in The Hague, The Netherlands.)


(People hold placards and Ukrainian flags as they attend a demonstration in support of Ukraine, outside Downing Street, in London.)

(Ukrainian citizens in Istanbul, Turkey protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine.)


(Czech anti-war protesters gathered on Wenceslas Square in Prague to denounce Russia's invasion. Prime Minister Petr Fiala said his country had stopped issuing visas to Russian citizens in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.)

(Rally in support of Ukraine getting underway in Times Square. Organizers want US to impose the most severe sanctions possible on Russia.)

It seems the whole world is against Putin and his baseless attacks on Ukraine.

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