Independence Day of Ukraine will be observed on an island
6 months after the commencement of the war, prayers will be held.
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- Today, the Isle of Man will celebrate Ukraine's Independence Day (24 August).
- At 7.30 p.m. Thursday evening, a special prayer service will be held for Ukrainians at the Promenade Methodist Church Hall in Douglas.
- Six months have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine, displacing millions of people.
- According to the organiser, Yuliya Sasina, the goal is to provide Ukrainians who reside in the country or who have fled there a sense of support.
- People must remember what the war is doing to people in her nation, she told
Manx Radio:
Ukraine Celebrates A Somber Independence Day
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- Today, the 31st anniversary of Ukraine's independence from the Soviet Union, marks Independence Day. The symbolic anniversary could see more attacks, according to Ukrainian officials, who are also concerned that it marks six months since Russia began its full-scale invasion.
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