Thousands Gather in Prague to Mark Anniversary of Ukraine Invasion
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On Saturday, February 21, in the Old Town Square in Prague, hundreds of people participate in the “Together for Ukraine” rally. The event is dedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.
Czech President Petr Pavel thanked the Czechs today, in front of thousands of people in Prague, for their continued solidarity with Ukraine, sending it tirelessly and massively for four years, because Ukraine defends the principle that the powerful cannot do whatever they want to small countries.
People in the Czech Republic are marking the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine with rallies, marches and other events on Saturday. They are expressing solidarity with the invaded country, or warning that the Czech Republic could also be a potential target of the aggressor.
In Prague, hundreds of people took to the streets to mark the anniversary of the Russian invasion. Photo: ceskenoviny.cz A rally called "Together for Ukraine" was held on Old Town Square in Prague, dedicated to the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. This is reported by "European Pravda" with reference to Ceske Noviny. According to police estimates, about 800 people took part in the event. The organizers were Memory of the People…
Pavel emphasized that a war is being waged in Ukraine for the principle of international order and the right that the big and powerful cannot do whatever they want to small and medium-sized countries, such as the Czech Republic, and determine their future
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