Christmas tree in Prague cathedral decorated with names of occupied Ukrainian towns
Ukrinform
The Christmas tree in the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, the Czech Republic, has been decorated with the names of Ukrainian towns in Donbas which are currently occupied by Russia.
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the Czech Republic Yevhen Perebyinis posted this on Facebook.
"Prague, the main cathedral of the Czech Republic – the St. Vitus Cathedral. The Christmas tree has the colors of the Ukrainian flag and is decorated with the names of the Ukrainian towns in Donbas which are occupied by Russia. Thanks for support! These towns will be definitely freed. Glory to Ukraine! Happy New Year!" the ambassador wrote.
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