The streets of several major cities across the globe transformed into seas of blue and yellow Ukrainian flags. Protesters are demanding action from their local leaders regarding the Russian invasion into Ukraine.
, the Russian Mission and United Nations buildings in support of Ukraine amid the Russian attacks.
In Washington, D.C., protesters marched to the White House, as well as to the Russian embassy, to demand action from President Joe Biden. According toAndrew Harnik/AP Berlin's most famous landmark, The Brandenburg Gate, was lit in the yellow and blue colors of Ukraine in support of the country under siege. Thousands also marched through the city's streets in support of Ukrainians.A banner is pictured in front of Brandenburg Gate lit up in the colours of Ukrainian flag during an anti-war protest in Berlin, Feb. 24, 2022.
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