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Saturday 26 March - London Stands With Ukraine march in central London


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Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a global wave of protests against Russia's war, one month since the beginning of the invasion.


In London, this Saturday, tens of thousands will answer his call with a march and vigil organised by the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, and supported by a wide range of organisations, including Stay European and dozens of other pro-European, pro-refugee, human rights and Ukrainian community groups.


If you can make it to central London on Saturday, please come along. This will be the biggest UK demonstration to date in support of Ukraine.


March details


Saturday 26 March

Assemble 2pm, Park Lane, London W1K

Vigil in Trafalgar Square begins 3pm


For more information, see the official website here: https://www.london.gov.uk/events/2022-03-26/london-stands-ukraine-march-and-vigil

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