York: Hundreds attend Ukraine vigil on anniversary day of war
Hundreds of people gathered in York on Monday to mark the anniversary of the start of the war in Ukraine. The event, which took place in the city center, was organized by local community groups and activists who wanted to show their solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
Attendees lit candles, laid flowers, and held signs with messages of peace and support for Ukraine. Many spoke about the need for an end to the violence and a resolution to the conflict that has devastated the country for the past year.
York Mayor, Sarah Kollar, addressed the crowd, expressing her solidarity with the Ukrainian people and calling for an end to the war. She emphasized the importance of working together to find a peaceful solution to the conflict.
The vigil concluded with a moment of silence to honor the victims of the war and a call to action for continued support for Ukraine.
Overall, the event was a powerful display of community solidarity and a reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by the people of Ukraine. It served as a call to action for peace and justice in the region.