Dozens of people gathered at the Utah Capitol on Saturday to protest Russia's war on Ukraine and to drum up support for the embattled country.
The Utah Ukrainian Association held a protest Saturday at the state Capitol, as organizers continue to do what they can to help their loved ones remaining in the country Katya Osipenko, 17, from Orem, waves the Ukrainian flag, during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, organized by the Utah Ukrainian association, on Saturday, March 12, 2022.
Christopher was actually thousands of miles away, translating for Ukrainian refugees in Austria after he was evacuated from his LDS Church mission inHis mother, Julie, brought life-size cardboard cutout of her son to the protest, since she knew if he were back home in Utah, he’d want to be there.
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