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LGBT+ Ukrainians travel to Liverpool for Pride march
the war-torn nation appeared just as prominently as the bright multicoloured banners traditionally seen at the event, as attendees embarked on a "march for freedom" to show their support.Ukraine's troops to enter Crimea 'soon' - war updatesKyivPride spokesperson Edward Reese was among those who travelled to take part, saying the cities enjoyed an "amazing friendship" after Liverpool hosted Eurovision on Ukraine's behalf earlier this year."We are marching together for Ukraine, for freedom, to remind the world and the UK the war is not over," he said."Liverpool is a very welcoming and friendly and warm city, so we are happy that we are here."Alongside the main march, the city organised street parties, community performances, family-friendly spaces, and a garden party at Liverpool Parish Church.