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Anti-war demonstration on Newbury Street – Boston University News Service

By Lisa Scuderi
February 28, 2022
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By Angie Ye and Maggie Wen
Boston University Press Service

Protesters marched through Back Bay yesterday to show their support for Ukraine as the country is invaded by Russia following strained relations and tensions between the two countries.

Boston University News Service photographers Angie Ye and Maggie Wen captured the protest march down Newbury Street in Back Bay.

Walk scenes:

A protester held a sign with the message “Boston Stands With Ukraine”, showing the position of hundreds of Bostonians against the war. (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
A placard with the message “Putin is a war criminal!” (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Maggie Wen/BU News Service)
The children wore the colors of the Ukrainian flag. (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Maggie Wen/BU News Service)
A group of young people joined the march holding their placards to support Ukraine and oppose the Russian invasion. (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
A sign with the message “Stop The War” with the bright blue and yellow color. (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Maggie Wen/BU News Service)
A protester wearing a flower wreath in the colors of the Ukrainian flag and holding the Austrian flag. (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Maggie Wen/BU News Service)
Protesters showed their concerns about US involvement in the war through messages written on the signs. (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Brought to the protest by their parents, the children held signs and wore bright blue and yellow garlands to show their support for Ukraine. (Boston, MA, February 27, 2022) (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)










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