Watch: Ukrianian cartoon mocks Russian invasion as tractor pulls tank
"I can't stop laughing and watching this!" wrote one person after watching the clip on repeat.
"I can't stop laughing and watching this!" wrote one person after watching the clip on repeat.
"Are you OK, Rachel Johnson, dividing up London if that ends the war in Ukraine? Wait, Putin probably has part of London already."
Organisers of the pro-Ukraine march described it as "one of the greatest acts of solidarity in British history".
The huge sea of protesters, draped in blue and yellow colours, marched through London to Trafalgar Square.
The Kremlin said it would now focus on its "main aim": "liberating" Donbas.
An argument that is more at home in an Eton essay crisis than on the world stage.
“With this situation, please, no comparison.”
Mariupol officials said on March 15 that at least 2,300 people had died in the siege, with some buried in mass graves.
"Yeah that’s what the people of Ukraine really want to see; a PM so desperate to score points in the UK he’ll stumble into a war zone", one person said.
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