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On December 21, the world's most popular locations will turn off their lights as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine

On December 21, the world's most popular locations will turn off their lights as a sign of solidarity with Ukraine
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The Roman Colosseum and the Sydney Opera House, the building of the European Parliament in Brussels and the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the city halls of Paris and Porto, the main Christmas trees in New York near Rockefeller Center and London in Trafalgar Square, as well as in Prague, Riga, Sofia, Wroclaw, Turku, Vilnius, the famous Toronto TV tower, - a total of more than 60 world-famous locations will turn off the lights today as a sign of solidarity with the people of Ukraine and call on their visitors to join the collection for generators for Ukrainian hospitals.

LightUpUkraine aims to raise funds through UNITED24 to purchase generators for Ukrainian hospitals.

Thank you for the partnership in this extraordinary project of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and the international parliamentary coalition United for Ukraine.

Every public appeal - from the Colosseum or the town halls of European cities - is not only attention to the problems of Ukraine in the run-up to Christmas but also donations. They will help purchase generators for Ukrainian hospitals.

Mykhailo Fedorov

People and companies worldwide have already donated more than $2 million to the generators. You can support the collection by following the link.

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