Following the military invasion of Ukraine by Russia, a man working as a video producer gathered the sad voices of Ukrainian citizens to make a placard while protests were being held in Tokyo, and the actual situation of the war We are carrying out activities to widely convey.

This activity is carried out by Satoshi Tanaka (24), a member of a Ukrainian support group who works in video production.



After graduating from high school in the UK, Mr. Tanaka had stayed in Ukraine for a long time, and a friend he met at that time sent an e-mail with what he wanted to complain about, and posted a part of the content. I am making placards with my friends.

A message from one of my friends, Daria, 29, who is evacuating from the capital Kyiv to the western suburbs of Lviv, said, "I was telling myself that there was no war, but I was totally wrong. The worst nightmare was. It's close, but I still can't feel it in reality. "



"Until just a month ago, we were just young people, going on trips, listening to music, and nowadays. It was completely destroyed. Other countries. I don't want the same thing to happen. "

Mr. Tanaka is now receiving messages from his acquaintances through his friends.



At the demonstration on March 26, a new placard with a message from a 14-year-old child living in Bucha, a town near Kyiv, was put up and said, "My father was killed. I had taken away my cell phone and my house key. "



A 26-year-old man who saw the demonstration said, "I feel that this kind of thing is really happening. I hope it will reach each person's heart as much as possible."



Mr. Tanaka said, "I understand that ordinary people, such as children and mothers, are in danger. I hope that many people will have a desire to do something and stop the war immediately. I have to. "