Photos: Anti-Ukraine War Protests
Police officers detain a demonstrator holding a sign reading “No war!” during an action against Russia’s attack on Ukraine in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, February 24, 2022. Hundreds of people gathered in the center of Moscow on Thursday, protesting against Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Many of the demonstrators were detained. Similar protests took place in other Russian cities, and activists were also arrested. (Photo by Dmitri Lovetsky/AP Photo)
A Russian passport burns on the street during a protest against the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, March 6, 2022. A group of Russian citizens living in Serbia were among dozens of people on Sunday who braved freezing weather and a late winter blizzard to gather in central Belgrade in support of Ukraine and against the war that in the past 11 days has claimed scores of lives and driven 1.5 million people from their homes. (Photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/AP Photo)
People hold the flag of the breakaway Donetsk People’s Republic as they try to disrupt a protest against the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, March 6, 2022. (Photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/AP Photo)
Protestors holding posters stand outside the South African Parliament as a show of support for the Ukrainian people, protesting against Russia’s invasion into Ukraine, and calling for the South African government to condemn the action of the Russians, March 05, 2022, in Cape Town. (Photo by Rodger Bosch/AFP Photo)
A protester wears a dress made from gas masks during a demonstration against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Geneva, Switzerland, 05 March 2022. According to the United Nations (UN), at least one million people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries since the beginning of Russia’s military aggression on 24 February 2022. The UN estimates that around 160,000 Ukrainians are currently internally displaced. (Photo by Martial Trezzini/EPA/EFE/Rex Features/Shutterstock)
People stand under a huge rainbow banner during a protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, at San Giovanni square, in Rome, Italy, March 5, 2022. (Photo by Remo Casilli/Reuters)
Ukrainians living in Britain hold a protest at Trafalgar Square in London, Britain, 05 March 2022, to demonstrate against Russia’s war against Ukraine. Russian troops entered Ukraine on 24 February prompting the country’s president to declare martial law and triggering a series of announcements by Western countries to impose severe economic sanctions on Russia. (Photo by Mark Thomas/EPA/EFE/Rex Features/Shutterstock)
Protesters hold a giant Ukraine national flag near Independence Square during a protest over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 05 March 2022. Russian troops entered Ukraine on 24 February prompting the country’s president to declare martial law and triggering a series of severe economic sanctions imposed by Western countries on Russia. (Photo by Fazry Ismail/EPA/EFE/Rex Features/Shutterstock)
Protestors take part in a protest rally in Bern, Switzerland, Saturday, March 5, 2022 against the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Anthony Anex/Keystone via AP Photo)
Protestors hold signs at a demonstration against the Russian military invasion into Ukraine, calling on President Vladimir Putin to stop the war, outside the Russian Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel on March 5, 2022. (Photo by Ammar Awad/Reuters)
A protester wears a pair of gloves in the colours of the Ukraine’s national flag during a march to protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in Tokyo, Japan, March 5, 2022. (Photo by Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)