Mass rallies in Prague and Brussels in support of Ukraine.


In Prague, a rally called 'Together for Ukraine' took place in the Old Town Square to mark the third anniversary of the start of Russia's war against Ukraine. Several thousand people attended this event to honor the fallen and show their support for the Ukrainian people.
At the rally, Czech President Petr Pavel, Ukraine's ambassador to the Czech Republic Vasyl Zvarych, and Czech human rights activists and artists spoke. Petr Pavel stated that Ukraine has the right to choose its own future, and Russia should not dictate it for them.
Also, US President Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, accusing him of dictatorship and stating that Ukraine bears responsibility for Russia's invasion.
A rally also took place in Brussels, where several thousand people gathered in the city's central square to express their support for Ukraine.
The World Congress of Ukrainians organized a global campaign StandWithUkraine, within which similar support actions for Ukraine are held in various countries around the world. According to the official interactive map, actions are registered in 679 cities in 78 countries.
At the end of the rally in Prague, the organization 'Voice of Ukraine' held a march and a commemoration at the monument to Taras Shevchenko.
It is also worth noting that this week negotiations between the US and Russia will take place, while large protests against Trump's administration's policy have already occurred in London.
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