Britain to mark one year of Russian invasion of Ukraine with moment of silence

The UK Government will announce a national one-minute silence on Friday, February 24, marking a year since Russia’s barbaric full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

This is said in a press release published on the government’s website, Ukrinform reports.

“As we approach the anniversary of Russia’s barbaric and deplorable invasion of Ukraine, as a nation we pay tribute to the incredible bravery and resilience of the Ukrainian people. Russia’s unjustifiable attack brought war and destruction to our continent once again, and it has forced millions from their homes and devastated families across Ukraine and Russia. I am incredibly proud of the UK’s response, and throughout this past year, the UK public have shown their true generosity of spirit and their enduring belief in freedom,” UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said.

It is noted that a national minute’s silence will take place at 13:00 Kyiv time on February 24.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to lead the nation in silence from Downing Street.

“One year on from Putin’s illegal invasion, we stand in solidarity with our friends in Ukraine and remember all those who have lost their lives in the pursuit of freedom. This moment of silence is a time to reflect on the human cost of this conflict and show we stand with Ukraine,” UK Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer said.

As reported by Ukrinform, the Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) called on the global community to support UWC’s campaign dedicated to the 365 days of Russia’s full-scale invasion, and unite with Ukraine on February 24.