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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
An injured from the war soldier of Ukraine participates with his uniform in the walk of hope. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
A young woman with a flower wreath and the flag of Ukraine in her shoulder. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
The Entrance of the Humanitarian Service in Utrecht. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
People are walking with the Ukrainian flags on their shoulders. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
An injured from the war soldier of Ukraine participates with his uniform in the walk of hope. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
An injured from the war soldier of Ukraine participates with his uniform in the walk of hope. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
The Entrance of the Humanitarian Service in Utrecht. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
A girl from Ukraine is attending the Walk of Hope while wearing traditional Ukrainian dress and wreath with flowers on her head. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
A girl from Ukraine is attending the Walk of Hope while wearing traditional Ukrainian dress and wreath with flowers on her head. Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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Ukrainians And Dutch Attend The Walk Of Hope From Utrecht Central Train Station To Jaarbeurs
6 March 2023
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6 March 2023
Hundreds of Ukrainians and Dutch people embarked on the Walk of Hope from the Central Station in Utrecht to Jaarbeurs to commemorate one year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The walk was initiated by Anna Bieliaieva, who was joined by Mayor the Mayor of Utrecht Sharon Dijksma, Minister Liesje Schreinemacher and Ambassador Kononenko of Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag was wrapped around several participants as they walked to Jaarbeurs from the central railway station, which served as the end point for many refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. They stopped in several spots on the way with banners having information about the people and their journey. An injured former soldier of the Ukrainian army joined the walk on a wheelchair. After the Walk of Hope, a program was held in Jaarbeurs, featuring speeches, Ukrainian music, and video messages from President Volodimir Zelensky and Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The exhibition floor had 25 meeting points in the hall symbolizing Ukrainian cities and regions. Also the Dutch railway NS allowed all Ukrainians to travel by train for free to attend the event. The national memorial meeting was organized by the Utrecht foundation Vital'nya. Utrecht the Netherlands on Friday 24 March 2023
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16 November 2022
In the center, a nurse during the 113 Ordinary Assembly of the Mexican Social Security Institute at the National Palace in Mexico City, led by the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador; and the general director of the IMSS Zoé Robledo, who presented his 2021-2022 Work Report and the 2022-2023 Activities Program before governors, 13 secretaries and secretaries of State and members of the Assembly of the IMSS Foundation.
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16 November 2022
In the center, Claudia Sheinbaum, head of government of Mexico City, during the 113 Ordinary Assembly of the Mexican Social Security Institute at the National Palace in Mexico City, headed by the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador; and the general director of the IMSS Zoé Robledo, who presented his 2021-2022 Work Report and the 2022-2023 Activities Program before governors, 13 secretaries and secretaries of State and members of the Assembly of the IMSS Foundation.
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