With people continuing to die and millions fleeing the war-torn country, a demonstration is being planned to mark two years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
On February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin's army decided to invade the country in a major intensification of the conflict, which started in 2014.
To keep the war in the public eye, hundreds of people are planning to gather at City Hall in Norwich at midday on Saturday, February 24 - two years to the day that war broke out.
Ukrainian national Natalia Scott, from Sprowston, will be at the head of the rally.
The 46-year-old said: "When it started no one thought it would go on for so long.
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"People are still dying every day, whether it's soldiers or civilians. More help is needed otherwise we'll disappear as a nation.
"I worry that it's been forgotten about by the majority of people so it's my aim to remind people these atrocities are still happening.
"There seems to be less mention of it and I swear some people think the war is over."
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