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Support for Ukraine Demonstrated in Stockholm on Day 1530 of War

On May 4, 2026, a demonstration was held in Stockholm to mark the 1530th day of the full-scale war against Ukraine. Organized by the local Ukrainian community, the event thanked Sweden for its solidarity and support.

Ukrinform UAReport2 min readUpdated 5/4/2026

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On May 4, 2026, a demonstration was held in Stockholm to mark the 1530th day of the full-scale war against Ukraine. Organized by the loca...

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At a glance

  • Demonstration marked the 1530th day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  • Event organized by the Ukrainian community in Stockholm and local activists.
  • Speakers included a Riksdag member and representatives from Ukrainian organizations.
  • Next demonstration scheduled for May 10, 2026, at Munkbro Square.
  • Focus on unity among democratic nations and belief in Ukraine's victory.

Why it matters

Demonstrations like this one are crucial for maintaining awareness of the conflict in Ukraine while demonstrating the solidarity of international communities. They also highlight the role of countries like Sweden in supporting Ukraine's defense efforts.

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What Happened

A traditional Sunday demonstration took place in Stockholm on May 4, 2026, organized by the Ukrainian community and local activists. The event commemorated the 1530th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, expressing gratitude toward Sweden for its ongoing support and solidarity with Ukraine.

Key Details

The rally was held at Munkbro Square and featured speeches from several attendees. Among the speakers were Fredrik Malm, a member of the Riksdag from the Liberal Party, journalist and writer Lisa Björwald, and army chaplain Stepan Khmil.

Representatives from the Ukrainian Volunteer Hub in Stockholm and students from the Ukrainian Sunday school also participated. Organizers emphasized the importance of unity within the democratic world and reiterated their unwavering belief in Ukraine's eventual victory.

The gathering also served as a reminder of the prolonged conflict and its impact on the Ukrainian people. Participants declared that the next demonstration is scheduled for Sunday, May 10, 2026, at 12:00 PM, again at Munkbro Square.

Community members were encouraged to join in showing their solidarity with Ukraine.

Why It Matters

This demonstration serves as a platform for the Ukrainian diaspora in Sweden to collectively voice their support for Ukraine amidst the ongoing war. The event underscores the importance of international support and solidarity during times of conflict, highlighting Sweden’s role in providing assistance.

Background

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which escalated in February 2022, has drawn widespread international attention and support for Ukraine. Events like the one held in Stockholm illustrate the continued engagement of Ukrainian communities abroad in advocating for their homeland’s sovereignty and well-being.

The Nordic Ukraine Forum has been active in organizing such events to raise awareness and mobilize support within the local and international communities.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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