Hundreds of people gathered in the Westwood Saturday afternoon to demonstrate their support for Ukraine.
"The Ukrainian people are currently under a horrific attack from Russia. We demand that the Biden administration:"Enact additional and more meaningful sanctions on Russia NOW, including blocking any operations of Russian financial and banking institutions using SWIFT ."Place an embargo on Russian oil and gas," the post read.
There were reports the U.S., European Union and United Kingdom did agree to block selected Russian banks from the SWIFT global financial messaging system, which enables a worldwide network of financial institutions to exchange funds.
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