Ukrainian and Russian people living in Japan held a rally in Tokyo and protested the Putin administration while demonstrations against Russia's military invasion were held all over the world.

Hundreds of people, including Ukrainians living in Japan, participated in the protest rally held in front of JR Shibuya Station on the afternoon of the 26th, singing the national anthem of Ukraine and showing their intention of solidarity.



He accused the Putin administration of continuing its military invasion by calling out "Stop the war" and "Help Ukraine" and holding a placard with the words "Stop Putin".



A woman from Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, who attended the rally said, "Because of the fighting, the people of Kiev can't hide in the basement and go out, and I'm really worried about my friends and family. Please help people, "he said in tears.



Russians also rushed to the rally against the military invasion of Ukraine.



A Russian woman who has lived in Japan for six years said, "I came to protest Putin and this war. I am ashamed of what my country has done. The majority of Russian citizens do not support this war. I want to believe, "she said.