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Title: Ahead of the third anniversary of the conflict, Ukrainians in Calgary
Post by: bosman on 2025-02-24 06:21
Ahead of the third anniversary of the conflict, Ukrainians in Calgary will gather at city hall.
On Sunday, February 23, 2025, during a worldwide day of action commemorating the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, protesters wave Ukrainian flags as they gather in Halifax. People congregated in Canadian cities. Amid mounting concerns that the United States would stop supporting Ukraine, Sunday marks the eve of the third anniversary of the Russian invasion. As the crisis in Ukraine approaches its fourth year, rallies are being planned nationwide at community centres, museums, and city halls to commemorate a global day of action. The Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC)-Calgary branch has invited all Calgarians to a rally that will be held at city hall at 5 p.m.
take part in a demonstration against Russia's invasion, which was started on February 24, 2022. There will be a pro-Ukraine gathering at city hall on Sunday at 5 p.m. Ten thousand missiles In addition to surviving almost 10,000 missiles, 33,000 guided aerial bombs, and 25,000 drones "launched by a hostile neighbour," Ukraine has reportedly endured over 60,000 hours of air raid alerts, according to the UCC. Families have been obliged to look into more than 100,000 war crimes against Ukrainian people and hunt for and attempt to return roughly 20,000 children who were abducted and deported to be reared as Russians.
Kyiv's Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be among 13 international leaders attending a peace meeting in Kyiv on Monday and safety for Ukraine. At a press conference in Kyiv on Sunday night, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that he will have a face-to-face meeting with Trudeau. Questions concerning the visit have not received a response from the prime minister's office.
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The conference takes place while the US and Russia have been meeting to try to broker a peace agreement, but Ukraine has not been invited. U.S. President Donald Trump appears to be attempting to bargain with Ukraine for access to its vital minerals as part of any peace process, and he has accused Ukraine of beginning the war in recent days. According to Trudeau, Ukraine must be included in any peace negotiations.
2013's boundaries
The rally on Sunday honours Calgarian Borys Sidoruk's beginning of the 2022 full-scale invasion, but he said that it actually started almost ten years before. In fact, it began in 2014. "Mr. Putting decided Ukraine shouldn't exist and invaded Crimea, then east Ukraine and the Donbas region just a few days after the Winter Olympics in Sochi," Sidoruk added. According to Borys Sidoruk, Ukrainians want their 2013 borders to be reinstated.  Sidoruk wants the war to end by restoring the borders to their 2013 state. "The Ukrainian community wants the war to end without surrender, but nobody wants war," he stated. According to the present standards, Russia must return Ukraine to its 2014 borders, which may be recalled from the 1994Ukraine's borders were secured by the United States, Britain, and the Russian Federation; however, in exchange, they had to give up their nuclear weapons. "Therefore, one of the individuals who (in 1994) affirmed Ukraine's sovereignty invaded and seeks to destroy Ukraine." At the end of November 2022, Olesksandr Opimakh, his wife, and their four young children left their home in eastern Ukraine to immigrate to Calgary. Olesksandr Opimakh and his spouse were living in eastern Ukraine with three-month-old triplets when Russia invaded the country on February 24, 2022.  Opimakh and his wife were caring for three-month-old triplets on February 24, 2022, when the Russians launched their full-scale invasion. After hearing Donald Trump speak three years ago, Budapest Memorandum, in which the three nations,
"I think the war is just getting started," he says.I would rather not discuss politicians or politics, but given the current state of affairs, particularly the past three weeks, I feel as though something significant is about to occur as I did three years ago.
The deadliest and biggest European battle since World War II
The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilian deaths and hundreds of thousands of military deaths, making it the worst and bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II. Thousands of Ukrainians have fled to Canada as refugees since the invasion. St. Vladimir's Church in Bridgeland's Rev. Patrick Yamniuk estimates that about 25,000 Ukrainians have immigrated to Calgary. "Canada is greatly appreciated for opening the entrances to them," Yamniuk remarked. "For permitting them to come work here and have an impact on the community." According to Rev. Patrick Yamniuk of Calgary's St. Vladimir's Church, around 25,000 Ukrainians have made Calgary their home since 2022. However, they are now worried about what will happen to Ukraine. what will happen before there is peace in the country. However, they are undoubtedly hoping for peace in Ukraine. "Hope never dies," Yamniuk continued. "I believe that when the war started, people were taken aback by the Ukrainians' bravery and tenacity, which made them willing to fight. and have really prevented the conflict to some extent, since things may have turned out far worse.

"This war is wearing us all down."
Opimakh succinctly up the scenario in Calgary as his small son pawed at his face in a playful manner. "Even though we are all weary of this conflict," he stated, "we still require more strength and power because we must fight for the future of our families and our children. Thank you. Events are also happening in Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, and Vancouver, among other locations.
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