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  1. Ich wünsche auch den diesjährigen Ostermärschen nur das Beste: Viele, viele linke Gegendemos. #SolidarityWithUkraine

  2. vielfältige Beteiligung in #Freiburg, unter anderem mit Reden vom Fraktionsvorsitzenden der #Grünen im Stadtrat, als die Deutsch-Ukrainische Gesellschaft Freiburg an den vierten Jahrestag der russischen #Vollinvasion gegen die #Ukraine erinnerte.

    #westandwithUkraine #SolidaritywithUkraine

  3. 1/2 In der Ukraine erfrieren Menschen in ihren Wohnungen, ua eine Shoah-Überlebende:

    Fuck Putin & Unterstützer:innen.

    "Große Bestürzung löste die Nachricht vom Tod der 90-jährigen Jewgenia Michailowna Besfamilnaja aus. Als Kind entkam die jüdische Ukrainerin nur knapp dem Holocaust, doch den russischen Terror überlebte sie nicht ... ein Klempner [fand] Jewgenia am 13. Januar erfroren in ihrer Wohnung in Kiew auf."

    #RussiaIsATerroristState #SolidarityWithUkraine

    t-online.de/nachrichten/ukrain

  4. Am 24.02. schon was vor? Jetzt bestimmt!

    No money for Putin!
    Power to the people!

    #Leipzig #SolidarityWithUkraine

  5. Ich sage es ungerne: Aber die besten Argumente gegen den Kommunismus sind diese Kommunist*innen. #SolidarityWithUkraine #PutinToDenHaag

  6. Für unser #Solar Projekt mit der #Polizei (!) in #Dubno #Ukraine hat uns jemand 853€ gespendet – keine Ahnung wie er auf den Betrag kommt – aber Danke!

    Will noch jemand 47€ spenden, dann wären die 900€ voll?

    ℹ️ balkon.solar/news/2025/11/22/i

    #nafo #fellas #solidaritywithukraine

  7. Last week, ROOTS deputy speaker Johannes Müller attended the annual conference of the Ukrainian History Global Initiative in #Kyiv. He took the opportunity to meet colleagues from Ukrainian institutions in order to plan future research projects. Since 2012, there has been close cooperation between archaeologists in Kiel and Ukrainian scientists, for example in researching the oldest European agricultural cities, the so-called #Trypillia megasites. Read the whole story: uni-kiel.de/en/cluster-roots/d
    #SolidarityWithUkraine #archaeology

  8. Street Art for Ukraine (14 Photos)

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art. These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values. We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/24

  9. Street Art for Ukraine (14 Photos)

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art. These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values. We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/24

  10. Street Art for Ukraine (14 Photos)

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art. These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values. We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/24

  11. Street Art for Ukraine (14 Photos)

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art. These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values. We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/02/24

  12. Via Antikriegskollektiv der Russländer*innen in Bremen. Kundgebung auf dem Marktplatz. #SolidarityWithUkraine

  13. Nächste #Demo zur Unterstützung der 🇺🇦 #Ukraine in #München

    📆 Samstag, 18.01.2024
    ⏰ 14:00 - 16:00 Uhr
    📍 Marienplatz, München

    💛💙 Einladung an alle aufgeweckten Demokraten!

    #standwithukraine
    #solidaritywithukraine
    #lookatukraine
    #freePOW

  14. 12 Stunning Street Art Masterpieces That Will Make You Stand With Ukraine

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art. These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values. We've curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying […]

    streetartutopia.com/2024/12/03

  15. 12 Powerful Street Art Masterpieces Showing Unwavering Support for Ukraine

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine over a year ago, street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art.

    These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values.

    We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying solidarity against the conflict in Ukraine, often alongside fundraising efforts.

    Sasha Korban

    Sasha Korban‘s mural in Kyiv emerged in April 2022, as battles for the liberation of Bucha and Irpin unfolded nearby. His work, characterized by a fusion of photorealism and Pop Art, has evolved to reflect violent power struggles. Korban’s large-scale murals promote peace throughout Ukraine, including a 2018 piece titled Milana in Mariupol, a city facing a devastating humanitarian crisis.

    Justus Becker

    German artist Justus Becker painted a giant dove of peace for Ukraine on the exterior of a downtown Frankfurt building. The dove holds an olive branch in Ukraine’s national colors, symbolizing hope and solidarity. Becker spent three days creating this powerful street art piece.

    Christian Guemy

    French street artist Christian Guemy, also known as C215, flew to Ukraine to paint serene and innocent images on Kyiv’s walls as the war broke out. Following the Russian invasion, the former Banksy collaborator created a massive mural of a girl in Ukrainian flag colors on a Paris apartment building.

    Despite the risks, C215 felt compelled to travel to Ukraine to help in any way he could. He has since painted several murals across Kyiv, including a poignant image of a girl wearing a flower headband near a heavily damaged metro station. More: 17 pics – Art in War – Photo Story By Street Artist C215 in Ukraine 2022

    Seth Globepainter

    Paris-based muralist Julien Malland, known as Seth Globepainter, creates art that captures local communities’ cultural and socioeconomic nuances. Malland’s work in Paris’s 13th arrondissement blends his recurring theme of childhood play with symbols of war, expressing hope for a better future.

    HIJACK

    Los Angeles street artist HIJACK opposes Putin’s war on Ukraine, giving a voice to children suffering in the war-torn country or fleeing brutal bombings. His feline silhouette piece titled War Child appeared on a building wall in Fairfax, Los Angeles. Like many fellow street artists, HIJACK has released prints of his work to support Ukrainian families and children during this crisis. More by HIJACK: Street Art by HIJACK – A Collection (42 photos)

    Krišs Salmanis

    In Riga, Latvia’s capital, the Museum of the History of Medicine showcased a large banner featuring a skull-shaped portrait of Vladimir Putin on its facade. Positioned opposite the Russian Embassy of Latvia, the museum conveys a strong stance against the war in Ukraine. Conceptual artist Krišs Salmanis created the poster, which was initially commissioned as the cover image for Ir magazine. More photos.

    TUSE

    A mural depicting Putin, Hitler, and Stalin with the slogan “No More Time” adorns a wall outside the PKM Gdansk Jasien railway station. This powerful piece is the first in a series of anti-war “Solidarity with Ukraine” murals emerging in Gdansk and is the work of renowned Polish street artist Piotr Tuse Jaworski, better known as TUSE.

    Pappas Pärlor

    Swedish street artist Johan Karlgren, known as Pappas Pärlor, crafts interactive street art that enlivens everyday environments. His pixelated characters, inspired by his love for old-school video games, bring a unique touch to his creations. In Motala, Sweden, Pappas Pärlor used this signature style to depict Putin behind bars, adding his voice to the global artistic protest against the war in Ukraine. More by the artist: 87 Perler Beads by Pappas Pärlor -Collection 1

    My Dog Sighs

    Beautiful artwork of a crying eye featuring Ukraine’s flag and bombing of capital Kyiv. My Dog Sighs: We’ve all sat and watched this hideous situation unfurl and while it’s not much, I wanted to do what I know best, (throwing paint) to highlight my sadness and anger over the Ukrainian invasion by Russia.

    Some more street art in support of Ukraine:

    Mural by Banksy in Ukraine depicts a boy throwing Putin to the ground (4 photos)

    PɇaceMaker – At House of Peace in Geneva, Switzerland

    Putin as Lord Voldemort by Kawu in Wilda, Poznań, Poland

    We’d love to hear your thoughts! Which of these powerful street art pieces resonated with you the most? Do you know of any other murals or artworks supporting Ukraine that we should feature?

    #antiWar #antiWarStreetArt #artisticProtest #BanksyUkraineMural #globalStreetArtSupport #graffitiForUkraine #humanRights #internationalArtists #murals #muralsForUkraine #MyDogSighsUkraine #NoWar #Peace #powerfulStreetArt #protestArt #solidarity #solidarityWithUkraine #StreetArt #streetArtAndActivism #streetArtForUkraine #Ukraine #UkraineConflictArt #UkraineStreetArt #VladimirPutin

  16. 12 Powerful Street Art Masterpieces Showing Unwavering Support for Ukraine

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine over a year ago, street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art.

    These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values.

    We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying solidarity against the conflict in Ukraine, often alongside fundraising efforts.

    Sasha Korban

    Sasha Korban‘s mural in Kyiv emerged in April 2022, as battles for the liberation of Bucha and Irpin unfolded nearby. His work, characterized by a fusion of photorealism and Pop Art, has evolved to reflect violent power struggles. Korban’s large-scale murals promote peace throughout Ukraine, including a 2018 piece titled Milana in Mariupol, a city facing a devastating humanitarian crisis.

    Justus Becker

    German artist Justus Becker painted a giant dove of peace for Ukraine on the exterior of a downtown Frankfurt building. The dove holds an olive branch in Ukraine’s national colors, symbolizing hope and solidarity. Becker spent three days creating this powerful street art piece.

    Christian Guemy

    French street artist Christian Guemy, also known as C215, flew to Ukraine to paint serene and innocent images on Kyiv’s walls as the war broke out. Following the Russian invasion, the former Banksy collaborator created a massive mural of a girl in Ukrainian flag colors on a Paris apartment building.

    Despite the risks, C215 felt compelled to travel to Ukraine to help in any way he could. He has since painted several murals across Kyiv, including a poignant image of a girl wearing a flower headband near a heavily damaged metro station. More: 17 pics – Art in War – Photo Story By Street Artist C215 in Ukraine 2022

    Seth Globepainter

    Paris-based muralist Julien Malland, known as Seth Globepainter, creates art that captures local communities’ cultural and socioeconomic nuances. Malland’s work in Paris’s 13th arrondissement blends his recurring theme of childhood play with symbols of war, expressing hope for a better future.

    HIJACK

    Los Angeles street artist HIJACK opposes Putin’s war on Ukraine, giving a voice to children suffering in the war-torn country or fleeing brutal bombings. His feline silhouette piece titled War Child appeared on a building wall in Fairfax, Los Angeles. Like many fellow street artists, HIJACK has released prints of his work to support Ukrainian families and children during this crisis. More by HIJACK: Street Art by HIJACK – A Collection (42 photos)

    Krišs Salmanis

    In Riga, Latvia’s capital, the Museum of the History of Medicine showcased a large banner featuring a skull-shaped portrait of Vladimir Putin on its facade. Positioned opposite the Russian Embassy of Latvia, the museum conveys a strong stance against the war in Ukraine. Conceptual artist Krišs Salmanis created the poster, which was initially commissioned as the cover image for Ir magazine. More photos.

    TUSE

    A mural depicting Putin, Hitler, and Stalin with the slogan “No More Time” adorns a wall outside the PKM Gdansk Jasien railway station. This powerful piece is the first in a series of anti-war “Solidarity with Ukraine” murals emerging in Gdansk and is the work of renowned Polish street artist Piotr Tuse Jaworski, better known as TUSE.

    Pappas Pärlor

    Swedish street artist Johan Karlgren, known as Pappas Pärlor, crafts interactive street art that enlivens everyday environments. His pixelated characters, inspired by his love for old-school video games, bring a unique touch to his creations. In Motala, Sweden, Pappas Pärlor used this signature style to depict Putin behind bars, adding his voice to the global artistic protest against the war in Ukraine. More by the artist: 87 Perler Beads by Pappas Pärlor -Collection 1

    My Dog Sighs

    Beautiful artwork of a crying eye featuring Ukraine’s flag and bombing of capital Kyiv. My Dog Sighs: We’ve all sat and watched this hideous situation unfurl and while it’s not much, I wanted to do what I know best, (throwing paint) to highlight my sadness and anger over the Ukrainian invasion by Russia.

    Some more street art in support of Ukraine:

    Mural by Banksy in Ukraine depicts a boy throwing Putin to the ground (4 photos)

    PɇaceMaker – At House of Peace in Geneva, Switzerland

    Putin as Lord Voldemort by Kawu in Wilda, Poznań, Poland

    We’d love to hear your thoughts! Which of these powerful street art pieces resonated with you the most? Do you know of any other murals or artworks supporting Ukraine that we should feature?

    #antiWar #antiWarStreetArt #artisticProtest #BanksyUkraineMural #globalStreetArtSupport #graffitiForUkraine #humanRights #internationalArtists #murals #muralsForUkraine #MyDogSighsUkraine #NoWar #Peace #powerfulStreetArt #protestArt #solidarity #solidarityWithUkraine #StreetArt #streetArtAndActivism #streetArtForUkraine #Ukraine #UkraineConflictArt #UkraineStreetArt #VladimirPutin

  17. 12 Powerful Street Art Masterpieces Showing Unwavering Support for Ukraine

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine over a year ago, street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art.

    These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values.

    We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying solidarity against the conflict in Ukraine, often alongside fundraising efforts.

    Sasha Korban

    Sasha Korban‘s mural in Kyiv emerged in April 2022, as battles for the liberation of Bucha and Irpin unfolded nearby. His work, characterized by a fusion of photorealism and Pop Art, has evolved to reflect violent power struggles. Korban’s large-scale murals promote peace throughout Ukraine, including a 2018 piece titled Milana in Mariupol, a city facing a devastating humanitarian crisis.

    Justus Becker

    German artist Justus Becker painted a giant dove of peace for Ukraine on the exterior of a downtown Frankfurt building. The dove holds an olive branch in Ukraine’s national colors, symbolizing hope and solidarity. Becker spent three days creating this powerful street art piece.

    Christian Guemy

    French street artist Christian Guemy, also known as C215, flew to Ukraine to paint serene and innocent images on Kyiv’s walls as the war broke out. Following the Russian invasion, the former Banksy collaborator created a massive mural of a girl in Ukrainian flag colors on a Paris apartment building.

    Despite the risks, C215 felt compelled to travel to Ukraine to help in any way he could. He has since painted several murals across Kyiv, including a poignant image of a girl wearing a flower headband near a heavily damaged metro station. More: 17 pics – Art in War – Photo Story By Street Artist C215 in Ukraine 2022

    Seth Globepainter

    Paris-based muralist Julien Malland, known as Seth Globepainter, creates art that captures local communities’ cultural and socioeconomic nuances. Malland’s work in Paris’s 13th arrondissement blends his recurring theme of childhood play with symbols of war, expressing hope for a better future.

    HIJACK

    Los Angeles street artist HIJACK opposes Putin’s war on Ukraine, giving a voice to children suffering in the war-torn country or fleeing brutal bombings. His feline silhouette piece titled War Child appeared on a building wall in Fairfax, Los Angeles. Like many fellow street artists, HIJACK has released prints of his work to support Ukrainian families and children during this crisis. More by HIJACK: Street Art by HIJACK – A Collection (42 photos)

    Krišs Salmanis

    In Riga, Latvia’s capital, the Museum of the History of Medicine showcased a large banner featuring a skull-shaped portrait of Vladimir Putin on its facade. Positioned opposite the Russian Embassy of Latvia, the museum conveys a strong stance against the war in Ukraine. Conceptual artist Krišs Salmanis created the poster, which was initially commissioned as the cover image for Ir magazine. More photos.

    TUSE

    A mural depicting Putin, Hitler, and Stalin with the slogan “No More Time” adorns a wall outside the PKM Gdansk Jasien railway station. This powerful piece is the first in a series of anti-war “Solidarity with Ukraine” murals emerging in Gdansk and is the work of renowned Polish street artist Piotr Tuse Jaworski, better known as TUSE.

    Pappas Pärlor

    Swedish street artist Johan Karlgren, known as Pappas Pärlor, crafts interactive street art that enlivens everyday environments. His pixelated characters, inspired by his love for old-school video games, bring a unique touch to his creations. In Motala, Sweden, Pappas Pärlor used this signature style to depict Putin behind bars, adding his voice to the global artistic protest against the war in Ukraine. More by the artist: 87 Perler Beads by Pappas Pärlor -Collection 1

    My Dog Sighs

    Beautiful artwork of a crying eye featuring Ukraine’s flag and bombing of capital Kyiv. My Dog Sighs: We’ve all sat and watched this hideous situation unfurl and while it’s not much, I wanted to do what I know best, (throwing paint) to highlight my sadness and anger over the Ukrainian invasion by Russia.

    Some more street art in support of Ukraine:

    Mural by Banksy in Ukraine depicts a boy throwing Putin to the ground (4 photos)

    PɇaceMaker – At House of Peace in Geneva, Switzerland

    Putin as Lord Voldemort by Kawu in Wilda, Poznań, Poland

    We’d love to hear your thoughts! Which of these powerful street art pieces resonated with you the most? Do you know of any other murals or artworks supporting Ukraine that we should feature?

    #antiWar #antiWarStreetArt #artisticProtest #BanksyUkraineMural #globalStreetArtSupport #graffitiForUkraine #humanRights #internationalArtists #murals #muralsForUkraine #MyDogSighsUkraine #NoWar #Peace #powerfulStreetArt #protestArt #solidarity #solidarityWithUkraine #StreetArt #streetArtAndActivism #streetArtForUkraine #Ukraine #UkraineConflictArt #UkraineStreetArt #VladimirPutin

  18. 12 Powerful Street Art Masterpieces Showing Unwavering Support for Ukraine

    Since Russia invaded Ukraine over a year ago, street artists worldwide have wielded their brushes and spray paints, creating a powerful collection of anti-war murals and protest art.

    These artists visually express their resistance to the war in Ukraine and advocate for fundamental human rights and values.

    We’ve curated a collection of street art by artists who dedicate their creative talents to supporting peace in Ukraine. These striking pieces serve as reminders of the human cost of war while displaying solidarity against the conflict in Ukraine, often alongside fundraising efforts.

    Sasha Korban

    Sasha Korban‘s mural in Kyiv emerged in April 2022, as battles for the liberation of Bucha and Irpin unfolded nearby. His work, characterized by a fusion of photorealism and Pop Art, has evolved to reflect violent power struggles. Korban’s large-scale murals promote peace throughout Ukraine, including a 2018 piece titled Milana in Mariupol, a city facing a devastating humanitarian crisis.

    Justus Becker

    German artist Justus Becker painted a giant dove of peace for Ukraine on the exterior of a downtown Frankfurt building. The dove holds an olive branch in Ukraine’s national colors, symbolizing hope and solidarity. Becker spent three days creating this powerful street art piece.

    Christian Guemy

    French street artist Christian Guemy, also known as C215, flew to Ukraine to paint serene and innocent images on Kyiv’s walls as the war broke out. Following the Russian invasion, the former Banksy collaborator created a massive mural of a girl in Ukrainian flag colors on a Paris apartment building.

    Despite the risks, C215 felt compelled to travel to Ukraine to help in any way he could. He has since painted several murals across Kyiv, including a poignant image of a girl wearing a flower headband near a heavily damaged metro station. More: 17 pics – Art in War – Photo Story By Street Artist C215 in Ukraine 2022

    Seth Globepainter

    Paris-based muralist Julien Malland, known as Seth Globepainter, creates art that captures local communities’ cultural and socioeconomic nuances. Malland’s work in Paris’s 13th arrondissement blends his recurring theme of childhood play with symbols of war, expressing hope for a better future.

    HIJACK

    Los Angeles street artist HIJACK opposes Putin’s war on Ukraine, giving a voice to children suffering in the war-torn country or fleeing brutal bombings. His feline silhouette piece titled War Child appeared on a building wall in Fairfax, Los Angeles. Like many fellow street artists, HIJACK has released prints of his work to support Ukrainian families and children during this crisis. More by HIJACK: Street Art by HIJACK – A Collection (42 photos)

    Krišs Salmanis

    In Riga, Latvia’s capital, the Museum of the History of Medicine showcased a large banner featuring a skull-shaped portrait of Vladimir Putin on its facade. Positioned opposite the Russian Embassy of Latvia, the museum conveys a strong stance against the war in Ukraine. Conceptual artist Krišs Salmanis created the poster, which was initially commissioned as the cover image for Ir magazine. More photos.

    TUSE

    A mural depicting Putin, Hitler, and Stalin with the slogan “No More Time” adorns a wall outside the PKM Gdansk Jasien railway station. This powerful piece is the first in a series of anti-war “Solidarity with Ukraine” murals emerging in Gdansk and is the work of renowned Polish street artist Piotr Tuse Jaworski, better known as TUSE.

    Pappas Pärlor

    Swedish street artist Johan Karlgren, known as Pappas Pärlor, crafts interactive street art that enlivens everyday environments. His pixelated characters, inspired by his love for old-school video games, bring a unique touch to his creations. In Motala, Sweden, Pappas Pärlor used this signature style to depict Putin behind bars, adding his voice to the global artistic protest against the war in Ukraine. More by the artist: 87 Perler Beads by Pappas Pärlor -Collection 1

    My Dog Sighs

    Beautiful artwork of a crying eye featuring Ukraine’s flag and bombing of capital Kyiv. My Dog Sighs: We’ve all sat and watched this hideous situation unfurl and while it’s not much, I wanted to do what I know best, (throwing paint) to highlight my sadness and anger over the Ukrainian invasion by Russia.

    Some more street art in support of Ukraine:

    Mural by Banksy in Ukraine depicts a boy throwing Putin to the ground (4 photos)

    PɇaceMaker – At House of Peace in Geneva, Switzerland

    Putin as Lord Voldemort by Kawu in Wilda, Poznań, Poland

    We’d love to hear your thoughts! Which of these powerful street art pieces resonated with you the most? Do you know of any other murals or artworks supporting Ukraine that we should feature?

    #antiWar #antiWarStreetArt #artisticProtest #BanksyUkraineMural #globalStreetArtSupport #graffitiForUkraine #humanRights #internationalArtists #murals #muralsForUkraine #MyDogSighsUkraine #NoWar #Peace #powerfulStreetArt #protestArt #solidarity #solidarityWithUkraine #StreetArt #streetArtAndActivism #streetArtForUkraine #Ukraine #UkraineConflictArt #UkraineStreetArt #VladimirPutin

  19. Thank you everyone who helped us with the #barwinka yesterday in #Freiburg.

    We collected about 548€ in cash and I transferred them to #fellas4europe, many people came to ask, look at, express their appreciation and support of #ukraine.

    #SolidarityWithUkraine #Lviv #DUG #ambulance

  20. Die Deutsch-Ukrainische Gesellschaft #Freiburg sammelt angesichts der Zerstörung des #Damm von #Kakhovskaya am Samstag 10.6.22 ab 18:00 Spenden auf dem Platz der alten Synagoge.

    #Dammbruch #Kherson #SolidarityWithUkraine #UkraineDam #UkraineWillWin

  21. #stopwar By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK #withukraine

    Street Artist WOSKerski

    By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK.

    WOSKerski: I’m aware of how meaningless the online support is to the brave people of Ukraine fighting for their lives and their country but I still hope this little tribute will help somehow. @withukraine Let’s hope this madness ends soon.

    [youtube youtube.com/watch?v=QtlQ5D_4sw]

    View this post on Instagram

    Comments:

    pic.twitter.com/qR9bprVJ2w

    — STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) March 1, 2022

  22. #stopwar By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK #withukraine

    Street Artist WOSKerski

    By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK.

    WOSKerski: I’m aware of how meaningless the online support is to the brave people of Ukraine fighting for their lives and their country but I still hope this little tribute will help somehow. @withukraine Let’s hope this madness ends soon.

    [youtube youtube.com/watch?v=QtlQ5D_4sw]

    View this post on Instagram

    Comments:

    pic.twitter.com/qR9bprVJ2w

    — STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) March 1, 2022

  23. #stopwar By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK #withukraine

    Street Artist WOSKerski

    By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK.

    WOSKerski: I’m aware of how meaningless the online support is to the brave people of Ukraine fighting for their lives and their country but I still hope this little tribute will help somehow. @withukraine Let’s hope this madness ends soon.

    [youtube youtube.com/watch?v=QtlQ5D_4sw]

    View this post on Instagram

    Comments:

    pic.twitter.com/qR9bprVJ2w

    — STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) March 1, 2022

  24. #stopwar By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK #withukraine

    Street Artist WOSKerski

    By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK.

    WOSKerski: I’m aware of how meaningless the online support is to the brave people of Ukraine fighting for their lives and their country but I still hope this little tribute will help somehow. @withukraine Let’s hope this madness ends soon.

    [youtube youtube.com/watch?v=QtlQ5D_4sw]

    View this post on Instagram

    Comments:

    pic.twitter.com/qR9bprVJ2w

    — STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) March 1, 2022

  25. #stopwar By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK #withukraine

    Street Artist WOSKerski

    By WOSKerski in Shoreditch, London, UK.

    WOSKerski: I’m aware of how meaningless the online support is to the brave people of Ukraine fighting for their lives and their country but I still hope this little tribute will help somehow. @withukraine Let’s hope this madness ends soon.

    [youtube youtube.com/watch?v=QtlQ5D_4sw]

    View this post on Instagram

    Comments:

    pic.twitter.com/qR9bprVJ2w

    — STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) March 1, 2022

  26. Russian warship, go f–k yourself – Graffiti on the main bridge of Vilnius in Lithuania

    Russian warship, go f–k yourself By Antanas Dubra and friends in Vilnius, Lithuania. The writing “go fuck yourself” is a homage to the Ukrainians who told Russian warship to “go f–k yourself” on the first day of the invasion in 2022. Comments: "Russian warship, go fuck yourself"Big peace made in Vilnius, Lithuania. pic.twitter.com/XhFsx2ePIp— STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) February 28, 2022

    streetartutopia.com/2022/02/28

  27. Анархия-мама сынов своих любит Анархия-мама не продаст,

    Свинцовым дождём врага приголубит,

    Анархия-мама за нас!

    #Ukraina #Rosja #Ukraine #Russia #IStandWithUkraine #StopRussianAggression #StopRussianOccupation #Solidarity #SolidarityWithUkraine