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This media file captures an outdoor protest or demonstration in Odesa, Ukraine, under bright daylight conditions. In the foreground, two women are prominently featured, both dressed in heavy winter clothing, including coats, hoods, and gloves, indicating cold weather. The woman on the viewer's left holds a white sign with black text in Ukrainian. The visible text appears to read "НІ ВІЙНІ" (No to War) and "ВСІХ" (All/Everyone), conveying a clear message of opposition to the conflict. Her expression is serious and direct. The woman on the viewer's right holds a cardboard sign with text in English, stating "I am here because I care" and, below that, "FREE Azov". A vibrant blue and yellow Ukrainian flag is draped over her shoulder and arm. She looks down at her sign with a solemn demeanor. Several other individuals, also dressed for cold weather, are visible in the mid-ground and background, participating in the gathering. The scene is set on a paved public area, likely a street or sidewalk, with a light-colored building wall behind the protesters. The presence of the Ukrainian flag and the explicit messages on the signs, particularly the call to "FREE Azov" (referring to Ukrainian soldiers captured after the siege of Mariupol), clearly indicate a protest against the ongoing war in Ukraine, expressing solidarity and demanding peace and the release of prisoners. The overall mood conveyed is one of serious determination and unity among the participants.
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