- National moment will pay tribute to the bravery of Ukrainians
and highlight the UK’s solidarity with the country, as they
continue their courageous fight
- Comes after the historic visit of President Zelenskyy to the
UK last week
A national minute’s silence will take place at 11am on Friday 24
February to mark the one-year anniversary of the full-scale
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Prime Minister is expected to lead the nation
in silence from Downing Street.
This national moment of reflection will offer the UK public the
chance to pay tribute to the courage of the Ukrainian people and
demonstrate the UK’s unwavering solidarity with the country.
The government is encouraging individuals and organisations
across the UK to participate.
Since the war began, thousands of Ukrainians have been killed
defending their freedom from Russia’s appalling onslaught.
Millions more have been forced from their homes, with 114,400
Ukrainians finding refuge in the UK under the Homes for Ukraine
Scheme.
Prime Minister said:
As we approach the anniversary of Russia’s barbaric and
deplorable invasion of Ukraine, as a nation we pay tribute to the
incredible bravery and resilience of the Ukrainian people.
Russia’s unjustifiable attack brought war and destruction to our
continent once again, and it has forced millions from their homes
and devastated families across Ukraine and Russia.
I am incredibly proud of the UK’s response, and throughout this
past year, the UK public have shown their true generosity of
spirit and their enduring belief in freedom.
Culture Secretary said:
One year on from Putin’s illegal invasion, we stand in solidarity
with our friends in Ukraine and remember all those who have lost
their lives in the pursuit of freedom.
This moment of silence is a time to reflect on the human cost of
this conflict and show we stand with Ukraine.
The national minute’s silence comes following the historic visit
of President Zelenksyy to the UK last week. During the visit, the
Prime Minister underlined the UK’s steadfast commitment to
supporting Ukraine for the long term, ensuring it can secure a
lasting peace.