From Lisbon to Vilnius, across Europe, dozens of rallies were organized on Saturday to mark the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In France, Spain, Germany, the Baltic countries: dozens of rallies were organized this Saturday across the European continent in solidarity with the Ukrainian people bruised by two years of war since the Russian invasion.
In many countries, local politicians to country leaders took part in rallies, assuring Ukrainians of their support and urging other European politicians to do the same, emphasizing the enduring nature of the country’s struggle. Ukraine for a European future.
Ukrainians also took advantage of this anniversary to express their gratitude to the countries that support their resistance and to those who are fighting on the ground.
Saturday was also an official day of commemoration in Kyiv for four Western leaders. Three Europeans (the President of the European Commission and the Prime Ministers of Belgium and Italy) as well as Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, went to Kyiv to show their support for Ukraine.