Ukrainian church service in London marks three years of war
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Ukrainian church service in London marks three years of war
A Ukrainian church in central London has held a prayer service to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Hymns, prayers and a commemorative candle lighting were delivered during the hour-long interfaith service at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in Westminster on Monday.
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