As Russia's military invasion continued, Ukrainians living in Japan held a rally in Tokyo to protest the war.

About 40 people, including Ukrainians living in Japan, who responded to SNS calls, participated in the rally held in front of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo.



At the beginning, a Japanese man with a Ukrainian wife complained, "Citizens are dying in Ukraine while talking now. Please save the Ukrainian people with your support."



Participants raised the Ukrainian flag and put on their clothes, saying, "Opposite the war, let's stop Russia," and called on people who passed by to raise money.



Ukrainian Ignatieff, 24, who attended the rally, said, "I heard that a friend who studied at the same school for three years participated in the battle as a Ukrainian soldier and died. The damage caused by the war is still widespread. I was talking.



Sasha Kaverina, 33, from Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city, said, "My parents are living in a condominium where they live and have been evacuated. Now the locals are seeking help. In Ukraine, you can buy a kilo of potatoes for only 100 yen and save a lot of lives. "