Demonstrations Russians living in Finland gathered on Senate Square on Sunday to oppose the war in Ukraine

The protests in Ukraine continued in the center of Helsinki on Sunday and ended by 3 p.m. Dozens of Russians living in Finland gathered to oppose the war on the Senate Square.

At Senate Square started a demonstration in support of Ukraine on Sunday at 1 p.m. The Russian-speaking democratic community in Finland. According to the Police Command Center, there were several dozen participants in the protest.

Participants oppose both the war in Ukraine and the Russian president Vladimir Putinia.

“Such demonstrations will be held both in Russia and around the world in the central squares of various cities on Sunday at 2 pm Moscow time,” he said. before the demonstration, one of the organizers, Irina Vesikko.

He himself has a Russian background, but has lived in Finland for about 25 years.

European mink has been involved in various demonstrations every day for almost a week. The forces are running low. However, he feels that there are no alternatives now, and it is important to show support.

“The outbreak of the war was a really big shock. Quite insane. I just can’t understand that. ”

Support for Ukraine The demonstration took place on Sunday from the Uspenski Cathedral to the Ukrainian Embassy in Kulosaari.

The procession set off at about 12:30 p.m. About 300 people were reported to be in the police command center.

Police said all Sunday protests were peaceful events.

The weekend other demonstrations in Ukraine were also seen during the period.

On Saturday, three different demonstrations were held in support of Ukraine. According to police estimates, about 2,500 people took part in them.

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