Berlin, Germany – Thousands of demonstrators filled a central Berlin avenue on February 24, 2026, marking the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion as they advanced toward the Brandenburger Tor.
The footage, filmed by X user FellarЇna, captures a tightly packed crowd moving steadily forward. Blue-and-yellow Ukrainian flags ripple overhead alongside EU flags and handwritten signs reading “Slava Ukraini!”, “Stop Russian Aggression”, and “Peace for Ukraine”.
Participants of all ages are seen marching with determination. Families push strollers, young activists wear traditional vyshyvankas, and elderly attendees carry portraits of fallen soldiers. Chants of “Slava Ukraini!” and “Free Ukraine!” resound between the historic buildings.
As the camera travels with the procession, the rhythm of the march becomes clear: boots striking the pavement, flags cracking in the cold February air, and police escorts lining the route to maintain order. The mood appears resolute yet hopeful on what organizers described as a solemn anniversary.
Two still images from the same march show the scale of the gathering — one a wide view of the crowd stretching down the avenue, the other a closer look at raised flags and banners.
The march formed part of coordinated global actions on February 24, 2026. In Berlin, Ukrainian NGOs including Vitsche Berlin organized the event, drawing thousands who proceeded to the Brandenburger Tor for speeches and a moment of silence. The footage quickly circulated among the Ukrainian diaspora and supporters, underscoring continued resolve four years into the war.
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