San Antonio's 'Believe in Ukraine' gathering corresponded with rallies held in 150 cities across the country.
Zoryana Kovalska, 7, carries ears of wheat during the Believe in Ukraine rally in a ceremony symbolizing passing the future to the next generations.Ukrainian immigrants, refugees and members of the community gathered by the steps of City HallGet the latest San Antonio news delivered to your inbox every morning.Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again.
The “Believe in Ukraine” gathering corresponded with rallies held in 150 cities across the country. “One of the strengths of our nation is gathering,” said Olenka Bravo, an organizer of the rally and Ukrainian immigrant.Irene Tymko, an rally organizer and a Ukrainian refugee, said she worries that the world’s attention has moved on. “A lot of countries have forgotten about this, it is no longer on the cover of journals,” she said.Ukrainian school in San Antonio“I think we need to do something.
A crowd of Ukrainian immigrants, refugees and supporting community gathered outside of City Hall for a rally marking two years since the Russian invasion in Ukraine.Oksana Armand, an immigrant from Ukraine, is embraced as she gets emotional during the Believe in Ukraine rally.Community members attending the Believe in Ukraine rally pass on ears of wheat in a ceremony symbolizing passing the future to the next generations.
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