A “cry of anger” from Ukraine .. Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi beside Putin

I love Ukraine" that "Panic does no good. We must unite and fight for our independence".

As for the Novosilsky family, who came to demonstrate with their two daughters, Zuriana (7 years old) and Roma (4 years), who were waving the Ukrainian flag, she said. "We are here to show that we are not afraid".

Nevertheless, they take the threats seriously: they have finally bought fire extinguishers, light bulbs and provisions, and they have made a plan to escape to shelters near their home and workplace.

And according to the national anthem: "We will sacrifice body and soul for our freedom"The demonstration began in the red building of Chevchenko National University and ended in Independence Square, the center of two pro-Western revolutions of 2005 and 2014.

The protesters chanted "united ukraine" And"Glory to the homeland and death to the enemies" And"Ukrainians will resist".

On a sign bearing the mark "Putin is a war criminal"The picture of the Russian president raised a question mark, along with crossed out pictures of former Iraqi presidents Saddam Hussein, Serbian Slobodan Milosevic and Libyan Muammar Gaddafi.

Other banners referred to Ukraine’s membership in NATO, while stipulating Vladimir Putin who amassed more than 100,000 soldiers on the Ukrainian border, ensuring that this never happens to stop the escalation.

Natalia Savostikova, a 67-year-old doctor, said: "Who is Putin to tell us what to do?" While Oleksiy Tkachenko, a 70-year-old retiree, held a banner reading "to me NATO Immediately".

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“I will remain calm,” student Maria Shcherpenko said, holding a sign that read. I love Ukraine“Panic does not help. We must unite and fight for our independence.”

As for the Novosilsky family, who came to demonstrate with their daughters, Zuriana (7 years old) and Roma (4 years), who were waving the Ukrainian flag, they said, “We are here to show that we are not afraid.”

Nevertheless, they take the threats seriously: they have finally bought fire extinguishers, light bulbs and provisions, and they have made a plan to escape to shelters near their home and workplace.

To the sound of the national anthem: “We will sacrifice soul and body for our freedom,” the demonstration began in the red building of the National University of Chevchenko and ended on Independence Square, the center of two pro-Western revolutions in 2005 and 2014.

“United Ukraine” and “United Ukraine”Glory to the homeland and death to the enemiesand “Ukrainians will resist.”

On a banner bearing the tag “Putin is a war criminal”, a picture of the Russian president was raised with a question mark, along with crossed out pictures of former Iraqi presidents Saddam Hussein, Serbian Slobodan Milosevic and Libyan Muammar Gaddafi.

Other banners referred to Ukraine’s membership in NATO, while stipulating Vladimir Putin who amassed more than 100,000 soldiers on the Ukrainian border, ensuring that this never happens to stop the escalation.

“Who is Putin to tell us what to do?” said Natalia Savostikova, a 67-year-old doctor. While Oleksiy Tkachenko, a 70-year-old retiree, held a banner that read, “To NATO Immediately”.

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