Utahns continue to rally for Ukraine after one year of Russian invasion
SALT LAKE CITY — One year ago, Ukrainians woke up to a new world where their country was at war — and even today, they are still fighting.
Kondieieva's family is still in Ukraine, dealing with the impacts of the Russian invasion. Her dad fought in the war and she is always on edge about what could happen next. For her and many others like her who call Ukraine home, this war has caused devastation they never hoped to see. But Utahns rallied together Saturday outside the Utah State Capitol to raise awareness about Ukraine’s fight for freedom — like Katelyn Stout Hoskyns, who has family there. Her sister-in-law is from Ukraine, and she spent time there as well.
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