Thousands march across Europe to protest Russian invasion of Ukraine
Dressed in the blue and yellow of Ukraine's flag and bearing posters like "No World War 3" and "Russians go home", hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets worldwide Sunday denouncing Russia's invasion of its neighbour.
"We need to show that people care and this is why we need as many people as possible. We can't stop the missiles with demonstrations but we can show that we are all supporting the truth," he added.
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Similar protests took place in Rome, Lisbon and London.
In Russia itself, people took to the streets to voice their opposition to war. Police detained more than 1,700 people at anti-war protests that occurred in 46 Russian cities on Sunday.
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That raised the total detainees since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24 to around 5,500, independent protest monitoring group OVD-Info said.