Third anniversary of the invasion. Ukrainians abroad prepare a large-scale event: details.


The Strichka community announces a large-scale action against Russian aggression
The Ukrainian platform for Ukrainians abroad, Strichka, announces the launch of the 'Stop the Evil' campaign on the occasion of the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The campaign will run from February 20 to March 3, 2025, and its goal is to unite Ukrainians and allies from around the world to strengthen support for Ukraine. Over 30 organizations from more than 20 countries have already confirmed their participation.
Russia has been waging war against Europe since February 24, 2022, but this is not the first instance of its aggression. Russia constantly demonstrates its imperial nature by violating international law, the sovereignty, and security of other states. Strichka calls for the immediate cessation of Russian aggression as it threatens the entire civilized world.
The 'Stop the Evil' campaign includes mass rallies, an information campaign on social media, online and offline activities, as well as special tasks within the Strichka application. More than 30 public organizations in European countries, the USA, and others have already confirmed their participation in the campaign.
Everyone can join the campaign, participate in rallies, engage foreigners, financially support the Ukrainian army, and spread information on social media. Strichka has also prepared posters and infographics about Russia's crimes that can be used during events or on social media.
To join the action, you can register in the Strichka application or contact the organizers.
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