A look at how the Ukraine war anniversary is being marked around the world
From lit-up landmarks, vigils to rallies and new sanctions, countries around the world are showing their support for Ukraine on the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
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From lit-up landmarks, vigils to rallies and new sanctions, countries around the world are showing their support for Ukraine on the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
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Russians in Moscow and other cities brought flowers to Ukrainian poets and held one-person pickets with antiwar slogans to mark the first anniversary of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
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