At the end of March, hundreds of people laid down on the ground and acted as if they were dead. There are also many works of art concerning the situation in Ukraine. One of them is a portrait of Putin from 1,500 photographs of the war in Ukraine.
On March 25, a crowd of people gathered on Parade Square in Warsaw to demonstrate the Russian aggression against Ukraine. The protest began with a flash mob – the participants lay down on the ground to symbolically stress that people are being killed in the war in Ukraine.
While you are talking we are dying – thousands of Ukrainians in Warsaw lied down today to commemorate victims of war and to call @POTUS to deliver air defence weapon to Ukraine now. Every minute of delay kills. pic.twitter.com/9bUbAL8oPx
— Daria Kaleniuk (@dkaleniuk) March 25, 2022
A similar action was organised in Georgia and Germany’s capitals, where thousands of people laid down and formed a “human carpet.”
Thank you, #Georgia!
The Ukrainian people feel the support of the Georgians.#StandWithUkraine #StopRussia #StopPutin #Bucha #BuchaGenocide #BuchaMassacre #Irpin pic.twitter.com/rLBeC8a3lP— Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine – Ukrainian Parliament (@ua_parliament) April 6, 2022
Several thousand people chanted “embargo on Russian gas and oil” near Bundestag today. They also read out reports from the war zone, many had red teardrops on their eyes.
People also lay on the ground to commemorate victims of the Russian war against Ukraine.
? by @suspilne_news pic.twitter.com/i2NEgPOchS— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) April 6, 2022
There are also a lot of works of art concerning the current situation in Ukraine. One of them is a portrait of Putin which was done with 1,500 photographs of the war in Ukraine.