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Manchester buildings to be lit up in blue and yellow to mark Ukrainian Independence Day

Two buildings in Manchester will be lit up to show solidarity with the people of Ukraine.

Wednesday (August 24) will mark 31 years since Ukraine declared independence from the Soviet Union. It will also mark six months since the country was invaded by Russia.

To mark Ukrainian Independence Day, a number of events will take place throughout the city-region including a family fun day at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Cheetham Hill.

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During the event, which runs from 12.30pm to 9pm, attendees will be able to enjoy Ukrainian food and dance to traditional Ukrainian music. There will also be kids entertainment, featuring special appearances from ‘the bubble man’ and Louby Lou.

In addition, Manchester City Council will light up Central Library and the 40m Tower of Light landmark in yellow and blue - the colours of the Ukrainian flag - to show the city’s solidarity with the country.

An ongoing #SunflowersForUkraine social media campaign will be boosted throughout the day with messages of solidarity and support, alongside pictures of people growing sunflowers, which is the country’s national flower.

Councillor Joanna Midgley, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council, said: “Manchester stands in solidarity with the Ukrainian community, and our thoughts are with those who have lost loved ones in the war and those still living through the conflict. Manchester has a large Ukrainian community, and the city is proud to stand with them.

“Over the last six months, we have shown our continued solidarity with our Ukrainian friends by opening the MCR Ukraine Welcome Fund, hosting the #stopwar concert in March and many of our

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