Rally organizers demand the creation of a no-fly zone for Ukraine, increase military and financial aid to Ukraine, and guarantee security for Ukraine with 'internationally recognized borders.'
There will be a protest over the Russian invasion of Ukraine Sunday at San Francisco City Hall at 2 p.m.
The"Save Ukraine! Stop War!" rally will demand three things that the organizers say need to happen regarding the war in Ukraine: create a no-fly zone for Ukraine, increase military and financial aid to Ukraine, and guarantee security for Ukraine with"internationally recognized borders."Download our local news and weather app for
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