As Russia's military invasion of Ukraine continues, Ukrainians living in the Tokai region march in the center of Nagoya, and Ukrainian miscellaneous goods are used to support those who have fled to Japan. Sold.

The march was held at the behest of an NPO corporation that disseminates Ukrainian culture in Aichi Prefecture, and more than 200 people, including Ukrainians and Japanese, gathered to protest the military invasion by Russia.



Participants raised the Ukrainian flag and called out, "Stop War" and "Protect Ukrainian children," urging them to stop the invasion as soon as possible.



In addition, a charity bazaar was held to support people who had evacuated to Japan, and miscellaneous goods with traditional Ukrainian patterns and masks with the image of the national flag were sold.



A man from Kyiv who lived in Nagoya, who participated, said, "I contact my mother every morning and night to see if it's okay. I'm in contact with my family now, but the situation can change at any time. I want you to be. "



A Ukrainian woman whose father is from Russia says, "My father says it's sad that this is happening in Russia and Ukraine. I really want the war to end soon." I was talking.