A Solidarity Rally with Ukraine Took Place in Berlin.


A solidarity rally with Ukraine took place in Berlin, attended by over 500 people. The event was organized by the Campact association. Their goal was to draw attention to the need for increased humanitarian, financial, and military assistance for Ukraine.
Pro-Ukrainian Demonstration at the Brandenburg Gate in BerlinThe American embassy right around the corner…Great symbolism for Ukraine Slava Ukraini pic.twitter.com/8YWy0BoUny
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The slogan of the rally was the phrase: 'Now - at full strength!'. The participants wanted to demonstrate that their support for Ukraine remains unchanged, regardless of the decisions made by the administration of American President Donald Trump.
There were posters at the rally with slogans 'Putin stop' and 'Shame on you: Trump, Vance, Rubio, Musk, Zuckerberg, Bezos'.
Katarina Droege, head of the Green faction in the Bundestag, who spoke at the rally, acknowledged: 'I bend before the people of Ukraine, I recognize your strength'.
It is also worth mentioning that in Washington, near the White House, a rally in support of Ukraine took place, during which the largest Ukrainian flag in the world was unfurled. The event was called 'Don’t Abandon Ukraine' and urged the administration of Donald Trump to change its policy towards Kiev. Activists demanded the restoration of military support and the transfer of intelligence data from the USA, as well as called for not doing business with Russia.
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