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#9668476
1 March 2023
A woman attends a rally for Ukraine at the Russian Ambassador's residence, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9657308
27 February 2023
Ukrainian-American veterans carry the flags of both countries at the front of a march to mark the first anniversary of Russia's war in Ukraine. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9657178
27 February 2023
People attend a rally for Ukraine at the Lincoln Memorial marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9657176
27 February 2023
People hold an enormous Ukrainian flag in front of the Lincoln Memorial during a rally marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9656854
27 February 2023
People stand in front of the Lincoln Memorial during a rally for Ukraine marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Hundreds gathered. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9656440
27 February 2023
A singer performs the Ukrainian national anthem during a rally for Ukraine at the Lincoln Memorial, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Hundreds gathered. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9656274
27 February 2023
Children participate in a rally for Ukraine at the Lincoln Memorial marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Hundreds gathered. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9656246
26 February 2023
People pass the White House during a march rally for Ukraine, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9656150
26 February 2023
People pass the White House during a march rally for Ukraine, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9654480
26 February 2023
Members of New Generation sing during a rally for Ukraine at the Lincoln Memorial marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9650040
26 February 2023
Samantha Power, Administrator of the US Agency for International Development, speaks during a rally for Ukraine at the Lincoln Memorial, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9650038
26 February 2023
William Taylor, former US Ambassador to Ukraine, participates in a rally at the Lincoln Memorial marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9650036
26 February 2023
Karen Donfried, US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, speaks during a rally for Ukraine at the Lincoln Memorial, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9650034
26 February 2023
A priest participates in a rally for Ukraine at the Lincoln Memorial marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Hundreds gathered. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9650032
26 February 2023
People rally against the war in Ukraine outside the Russian Ambassador's residence, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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#9650030
26 February 2023
Mother and child sing the Ukrainian national anthem outside the Russian Ambassador's residence at the conclusion of a march for Ukraine, marking the first anniversary of the Russian invasion. Despite widespread expectations that Ukraine would fall quickly, it continues to fight the larger, better equipped Russian military, thanks in large part to the resolve of its citizens and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and unswerving support from the West.
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