Protesters were shown a video message from Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenskaya, who urged them not to forget what is happening in her state.
In Prague’s main square on Sunday, October 30, a rally against the growth of protest and extremism took place, where participants expressed support for Ukraine in its war against Russia and condemned the pro-Russian actions of some days before, Reuters reports.
The protest was organized by the group Millions Moments for Democracy. On the stage, surrounded by tens of thousands of protesters, there were posters with the words Czech Republic against terror and We can handle it.

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The participants in the action were holding the flags of the Czech Republic, the USA, NATO and Ukraine.
Also, the protesters were shown a video message from the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenskaya, who urged them not to forget what is happening in her state.
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“We will not let Russia or the whole world drag us into darkness. Darkness will not win. If people do not turn a blind eye to war, our light will not disappear,” she said.
Sunday’s action in the Czech Republic came in contrast to Friday’s protest, where several thousand people supporting the “Czech Republic First” initiative demanded early elections and talks with Russia about gas supplies.
Source: korrespondent

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