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"Stop the War in Ukraine" march in Plovdiv

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A peaceful protest march under the title "Stop the War in Ukraine" will be held this evening in Plovdiv. The occasion is the adoption of the Act of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine 32 years ago. This happened on August 24, 1991, and the day is celebrated as a national holiday of the country.

Today, the Ukrainian community in Plovdiv also organize a celebration under the motto "With Ukraine in the Heart". A craft fair will be held on Stefan Stambolov Square. Master classes are organized for the youngest visitors, BNR correspondent in Plovdiv, Kremena Daneva has reported.




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