A solidarity rally with Ukraine was held in Prague, dedicated to the second anniversary of the start of hostilities on the territory of this country. The Czech agency reports that CTK.
According to the agency, the action in Old Town Square was initiated by Czech President Petr Pavel. In the march that started from the monument of Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko, people carried many posters expressing solidarity with Ukraine. It is stated that many of them are written in English, not Czech.
Representatives of the Czech people spoke at the rally, including those who organized the reception of more than half a million Ukrainian refugees in the Czech Republic.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky sent a video message to those gathered via teleconference.
The rally ended with the performance of the Ukrainian children’s choir, singing the national anthems of Ukraine and the Czech Republic.
According to the police, no illegal activity was recorded.
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