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Photos: Pro-Ukrainian protesters demonstrate on the Pitt campus

Over 100 demonstrators stood outside Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum in support of Ukraine on Monday evening. Demonstrators walked to the Frick Fine Arts Building carrying Ukrainian flags and signs criticizing Russian president Vladimir Putin. Monday marked the third year since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Protesters gather in front of the Soldiers and Sailors memorial on Monday, Feb. 24.
Protesters hold a banner reading “No Putin. No War” in front of the Soldiers and Sailors memorial on Monday, Feb. 24.
A speaker rallies protesters on Monday, Feb. 24.
A child holds a sign reading “I stand with Ukraine! Peace for Ukraine!” on Monday, Feb. 24.
A speaker rallies protesters on Monday, Feb. 24.
Protesters march toward the Frick Fine Arts building on Monday, Feb. 24.
Protesters in front of the Frick Fine Arts building on Monday, Feb. 24.
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