Krainians have called for continued support for their country amid warnings that the Russian invasion of the state is not over.
Several hundred Ukrainians and supporters waving Ukrainian flags and banners left adapted house square in Belfast on Sunday afternoon.
They marched through Belfast city center scanning messages including “please support Ukraine” and “stop genocide in Ukraine”.
Kateryna Zaichyk said their main message was that the war in Ukraine is not over and that the country needs support
The Ukrainians in Northern Ireland The group is organizing a fundraising campaign for aid, including field ambulances and jeeps, to rescue people on often hard-to-pass destroyed roads and to provide essential services such as water and food.
Tackling the pinnacle of the march on City HallOleg Shankaruk, President of the Ukrainians in Northern Ireland, expressed his gratitude for the support so far from government agencies to the host families.
“We want to say a big thank you to everyone in Northern Ireland,” he said.