March of gratitude to Poland in Warsaw on May 29/Channel 24 collage
From the beginning A full-scale invasion of Russia to our state is helped by many countries, but perhaps Poland is doing the most. Therefore, the Ukrainians, who are now in Warsaw, went on a march to thank the Polish people.
Ukrainians went on a march of gratitude to Poland
< p>The procession of gratitude called “Friends, thank you! Ukrainians – Poles” took place on Sunday, May 29. Taking symbols and posters, its participants walked along the Royal Route. They gathered near the Sejm, and from there through the Three Crosses Square, Novy Svet and the Krakow suburbs reached the Castle Square.
Ukrainian Ambassador Andriy Deshchitsa invited all Ukrainians to this march, hospitably received by Poland. He noted that true friends are known in the war, and the Poles fight with us every day.
Yesterday, Warsaw was waving Ukrainian and Polish symbols, as well as various posters with words of gratitude. Particularly striking was a huge banner with the word “Thank you” in Polish and a giant Ukrainian flag with the inscription They are us (“They are us”).
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Ukrainians carried symbols and posters with words of gratitude/Photo from Andriy Deshchytsia's Twitter
Moving along the Royal Route, Ukrainians handed out flowers and blue-yellow bows to the Poles. All the while they were chanting “Thank you”, “Thank you”, “Long live Poland”.
On Zamkova Square, which became the end point of the march, a fair of Ukrainian products was held during the day. And in the evening, when the procession participants came here, a concert of Ukrainian and Polish performers began. In particular, Maria Burmaka, Kazka, TVORCHI and Poparzeni Kaw Trzy took part in it.
Concert of Ukrainian and Polish performers on Castle Square in Warsaw/Photo from Andrey Deshchytsia's twitter
Flowers and songs from Ukrainians for Poles, who from the first greeted us with broad shoulders, open hearts and hugs,” summed up the March of Gratitude to the Poles Ambassador Andriy Deshchytsia.
Ukrainians took to the march to thank hospitable Poland/Photo from Andrey Deshchytsia's twitter account