RM2WT95RJ–London, UK. 16th March 2024. Global LGBT+ Speak Out at Russian Embassy. Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell(centre) and other supporters gather opposite the Embassy of Russia in west London. LGBT+ people continue to be targeted in Putin’s Russia by anti-LGBT propaganda and foreign agent laws. Russia has designated LGBT+ groups “extremist” alongside Nazis & terrorists with LGBT+ groups facing up to 12 years jail. Displaying the Rainbow flag remains illegal with punishments of 15 days jail for first offence & 4 years for repeat offences. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WT94BF–London, UK. 16th March 2024. Global LGBT+ Speak Out at Russian Embassy. Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (centre) and other supporters gather opposite the Embassy of Russia in west London. LGBT+ people continue to be targeted in Putin’s Russia by anti-LGBT propaganda and foreign agent laws. Russia has designated LGBT+ groups “extremist” alongside Nazis & terrorists with LGBT+ groups facing up to 12 years jail. Displaying the Rainbow flag remains illegal with punishments of 15 days jail for first offence & 4 years for repeat offences. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WT95RH–London, UK. 16th March 2024. Global LGBT+ Speak Out at Russian Embassy. Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (2nd left) and other supporters gather opposite the Embassy of Russia in west London. LGBT+ people continue to be targeted in Putin’s Russia by anti-LGBT propaganda and foreign agent laws. Russia has designated LGBT+ groups “extremist” alongside Nazis & terrorists with LGBT+ groups facing up to 12 years jail. Displaying the Rainbow flag remains illegal with punishments of 15 days jail for first offence & 4 years for repeat offences. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1KE5–London, UK. 10th March 2024. A young dancer is overcome with emotions during the final curtain call. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1K4X–London, UK. 10th March 2024. National anthem is sung. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1K46–London, UK. 10th March 2024. National anthem is sung. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1JW0–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1MB3–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1XHB–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1WTH–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1P3R–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1MP4–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Crimean Tartar folk dance. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1MBC–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1WTG–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1WTJ–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1P40–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1P45–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1R65–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1MNW–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Crimean Tartar folk dance. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1R5R–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1WTP–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1XH9–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1P88–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1WW9–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1R6K–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1P3W–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1R69–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Antonio Gresko prepares to perform. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÍs rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WR1TN6–London, UK. 10th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group stage a fundraising benefit concert for Ukraine at the Shaw Theatre. British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, perform a range of traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying UkraineÕs rich culture. The Prolisok dance group, currently in its 10th year, was founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPRRBR–London, UK. 8th March 2024. Sex Workers Strike on International Womens Day. Striking sex workers and supporters protest march through west London against the criminalisation of the sex industry - which they say continues to make sex work unsafe and can expose workers to violence. Sex workers are calling for full decriminalisation of sex work and demanding recognition of rights including sick pay, pension provision and a guaranteed basic pay. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPRRCF–London, UK. 8th March 2024. Sex Workers Strike on International Womens Day. Striking sex workers and supporters protest march through west London against the criminalisation of the sex industry - which they say continues to make sex work unsafe and can expose workers to violence. Sex workers are calling for full decriminalisation of sex work and demanding recognition of rights including sick pay, pension provision and a guaranteed basic pay. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPRREC–London, UK. 8th March 2024. Sex Workers Strike on International Womens Day. Striking sex workers and supporters protest march through west London against the criminalisation of the sex industry - which they say continues to make sex work unsafe and can expose workers to violence. Sex workers are calling for full decriminalisation of sex work and demanding recognition of rights including sick pay, pension provision and a guaranteed basic pay. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPRRC3–London, UK. 8th March 2024. Sex Workers Strike on International Womens Day. Striking sex workers and supporters protest march through west London against the criminalisation of the sex industry - which they say continues to make sex work unsafe and can expose workers to violence. Sex workers are calling for full decriminalisation of sex work and demanding recognition of rights including sick pay, pension provision and a guaranteed basic pay. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPRRCD–London, UK. 8th March 2024. Sex Workers Strike on International Womens Day. Striking sex workers and supporters protest march through west London against the criminalisation of the sex industry - which they say continues to make sex work unsafe and can expose workers to violence. Sex workers are calling for full decriminalisation of sex work and demanding recognition of rights including sick pay, pension provision and a guaranteed basic pay. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPRRPD–London, UK. 8th March 2024. Pro-Palestinian supporters march through west London calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, The Israeli offensive was launched after the 7 October Hamas attack, which killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians. Israeli strikes have killed more than 30,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October, two-thirds of them women and children. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ0D–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ10–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ12–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEKBP–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEKC1–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEPAW–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEPB5–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ18–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEKBF–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEKBW–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPENRW–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ0M–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ0P–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEKBE–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPENRM–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ1N–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEKC5–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPENRP–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEJ0Y–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEKBY–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WPEMN0–Birmingham, UK. 7th March 2024. Crufts 2024: Day 1 of the world famous dog show at the NEC in Birmingham. Over 25,000 dogs and 166,000 fans will visit during the three day show before Best in Show is awarded on the final day. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP2464–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics(L), dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24N1–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP2639–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24W9–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25BE–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP263T–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP2444–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP255F–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25XG–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25R3–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25TC–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP23T5–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25K8–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24DC–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25EH–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24MW–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP23T3–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25DP–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP241W–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25FN–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25K7–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25AH–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25MX–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25Y6–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP248W–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24DY–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP251D–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24TA–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP259K–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25KR–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP2490–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25PH–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP251C–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics(L), dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24DB–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP255T–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP2478–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP244W–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24WK–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP2561–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25XY–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP245Y–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24A2–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP240A–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP25XJ–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RM2WP24ND–London, UK. 5th March 2024. Prolisok Ukrainian Dance Group at Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB). British-based Ukrainians, some recent refugees from their war-torn homeland, continue weekly dance rehearsals with the Prolisok dance ensemble, currently in its 10th year. Founded in 2014 by Iryna Jankovics, dance routines combine traditional folk routines with modern choreography and pride in displaying Ukraine’s rich culture. Prolisok is named after the snowdrop, the first flower of spring, which blossoms throughout Ukraine. Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
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