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An outdoor protest takes place on a paved street in Odesa, Ukraine, featuring a group of young individuals, likely teenagers or young adults, demonstrating in daylight. The ground is made of cobblestones, and a light-colored, ornate building with tall windows forms the backdrop. The participants are dressed in warm winter clothing, including puffer jackets, hats, and gloves, indicating cool weather.

The central figure, wearing a black puffer coat and pink gloves, holds up a framed picture of several soldiers in camouflage uniforms. This person also wears glasses and has pink-dyed hair visible under their hood.

Other protesters stand around, holding cardboard signs with messages written in Ukrainian Cyrillic.
1.  The most prominent sign, held by a person in the foreground, reads "FREE AZOV" at the top left corner. Below that, it states, "МРІЮ ПОБАЧИТИ 'УМЕРШІ'", which translates to "I dream of seeing 'the deceased ones' " or "I dream of seeing 'the dead ones'". This sign, combined with the "FREE AZOV" sticker and the framed picture of soldiers, strongly suggests a focus on the fate of Ukrainian soldiers, particularly those from the Azov regiment, many of whom were involved in the defense of Mariupol.
2.  Behind the central figure, another sign is partially visible, stating "НЕ МОЖУ ЖИТИ БЕЗ ТЕБЕ, ВІЙСЬКОВИЙ", meaning "I cannot live without you, soldier." The reverse side of this sign, visible to the right, reads "ВОЇНИ З ГОСПОДОМ", meaning "Warriors with God."
3.  Further back, a third sign can be seen with the clear message, "ЯКЩО НЕ БОРОНИТИ УКРАЇНУ, ХТО БУДЕ ЖИТИ?", which translates to "If not to defend Ukraine, who will live?".

A black JBL portable speaker with glowing red rings is placed on the cobblestones to the right, suggesting that music or speeches might be part of the demonstration. The overall mood appears serious and somber, reflecting the gravity of the messages related to the war and fallen or captured soldiers.
FM-didHC3

Feb 9, 2025

Odesa, Ukraine

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An outdoor protest takes place on a paved street in Odesa, Ukraine, featuring a group of young individuals, likely teenagers or young adults, demonstrating in daylight. The ground is made of cobblestones, and a light-colored, ornate building with tall windows forms the backdrop. The participants are dressed in warm winter clothing, including puffer jackets, hats, and gloves, indicating cool weather. The central figure, wearing a black puffer coat and pink gloves, holds up a framed picture of several soldiers in camouflage uniforms. This person also wears glasses and has pink-dyed hair visible under their hood. Other protesters stand around, holding cardboard signs with messages written in Ukrainian Cyrillic. 1. The most prominent sign, held by a person in the foreground, reads "FREE AZOV" at the top left corner. Below that, it states, "МРІЮ ПОБАЧИТИ 'УМЕРШІ'", which translates to "I dream of seeing 'the deceased ones' " or "I dream of seeing 'the dead ones'". This sign, combined with the "FREE AZOV" sticker and the framed picture of soldiers, strongly suggests a focus on the fate of Ukrainian soldiers, particularly those from the Azov regiment, many of whom were involved in the defense of Mariupol. 2. Behind the central figure, another sign is partially visible, stating "НЕ МОЖУ ЖИТИ БЕЗ ТЕБЕ, ВІЙСЬКОВИЙ", meaning "I cannot live without you, soldier." The reverse side of this sign, visible to the right, reads "ВОЇНИ З ГОСПОДОМ", meaning "Warriors with God." 3. Further back, a third sign can be seen with the clear message, "ЯКЩО НЕ БОРОНИТИ УКРАЇНУ, ХТО БУДЕ ЖИТИ?", which translates to "If not to defend Ukraine, who will live?". A black JBL portable speaker with glowing red rings is placed on the cobblestones to the right, suggesting that music or speeches might be part of the demonstration. The overall mood appears serious and somber, reflecting the gravity of the messages related to the war and fallen or captured soldiers.

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