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Crowds show support for Ukraine on second anniversary of Russian invasion

Source: PA Wire

Hundreds of people have marched through central London in support of Ukraine to mark the second anniversary of the Russian invasion.

Earlier on Saturday, the commemorations began with an interfaith prayer service at London’s Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral where Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski said Ukrainians “do not want to give up hope”.

Meanwhile, in Scotland, political and religious leaders attended a service at Edinburgh Castle to mark the anniversary.

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