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Peace rally in solidarity with Ukraine held in Missoula

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MISSOULA — About 50 Missoula residents gathered in front of the courthouse on Sunday to stand in solidarity and show their support for Ukraine.

Solidarity is a word that describes how Missoulians are responding to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

With sunshine peeking through the clouds, rally participants waved their signs and cheered when the word was spoken.

Organized by the Western Montana Democratic Socialists of America, speakers shared that we have more in common with each other than we might realize.

Sandy Burch, one of the rally's organizers, says we should care about the people affected by the war.

“War hurts working people and hurt. mean everyday people are the people who have to fight and kill each other and die and suffer and I mean, just lived through pain that I can't even imagine,” said Burch.

And as rally members held paper Ukrainian flags — and a peace sign waved on the steps of the Missoula County Courthouse — their message was simple: support Ukrainian freedom.