
Stake attention in this memory
A nighttime scene depicts a large gathering or protest in Warszawa, Poland, with a crowd of people observed mostly from behind. The urban setting is visible with building facades in the background and a bare tree silhouetted against them. Dominating the upper right is a large Ukrainian flag, blue and yellow, adorned with sunflower motifs instead of a coat of arms. Another flag, red and white, possibly the flag of Poland or Austria, is partially visible on the left. The scene is illuminated by artificial lights, suggesting it's nighttime. A prominent cardboard sign held by someone in the crowd displays Ukrainian text and English. The Ukrainian phrases read: - "ПАМ'ЯТАЙ про ЗАГИБЛИХ!" (REMEMBER the DEAD!) - "Говори за живих!" (SPEAK for the LIVING!) - "Кричи за ПОЛОНЕНИХ!" (SHOUT for the CAPTIVES!) Below these, "FREE AZOV" is written in English. Another smaller sign on what appears to be a stage or platform in the lower center reads "CHARKOW" (referring to Kharkiv, a major Ukrainian city). The activity is clearly a demonstration in solidarity with Ukraine, specifically advocating for fallen soldiers, the living, and Ukrainian prisoners of war, particularly members of the Azov Regiment. The atmosphere appears somber and resolute, reflecting the serious nature of the messages conveyed.
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