Overall number of participants, maybe 50000. For comparison, that is less than 1% of Ukrainians in Poland. Warsaw: few thousands. Kraków: few hundreds. Wrocław: maybe 1000-2000. A lot of props and cosplay, barely any polish signs, mostly in english, ukrainian and wordless. Clearly centrally managed, funded and led by the government.

Some pictures, note that i seen hundreds of them but barely anything that allows for estimating the numbers of participants shows:

Warsaw:

Kraków:

More in next posts, i hit some limit for pictures (edit: it don’t let me post anymore, a pity, since i missed some especially funny pic of Kraków where there was more Belarus fash flags than ukrainian ones).

I was also unfortunate to be in the hearing range of tuned on radio all day yesterday and bloody fuck, even for polish media standard that was festival of lies.

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    Kraków:

    Poznań:

    Wrocław (fuck this limit i will post links to pics):

    Szczecin

    Łódź

    Warsaw again

    Gdańsk

    They even organised the marches in smaller cities and towns, with pretty interesting effects:

    Koszalin

    Łuków

    Bydgoszcz The praying people in the middle are city officials, and they aren’t praying, Poland is so opiumised that this is the position assumed by all officials during formal occasions and public appearances.

    Krapkowice (this is small town)

    Ostrołęka

    Wałbrzych (this is the city that was utterly decimated by deindustrialisation)

    And so on and on and on.