Berlin Demonstration Shows Solidarity with Ukraine Amid Ongoing War
Thousands gathered at the Brandenburg Gate to call for stronger support for Ukraine as the country continues to resist Russian aggression.
- The 'Stand with Ukraine' demonstration at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate drew hundreds, with organizers estimating attendance in the thousands.
- Protesters carried signs with messages such as 'Stop Putin' and 'No Peace Under Occupation,' while many displayed Ukrainian flags.
- Speakers included German politicians Katharina Dröge (Green Party) and Roderich Kiesewetter (CDU), who emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine's resistance.
- The event was organized by groups such as Campact and the Ukraine solidarity association Vitsche and proceeded without disruptions, according to police.
- The demonstration followed a tense meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump, during which U.S. aid to Ukraine was reportedly suspended.