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Ipswich residents to show solidarity with Ukraine at third anniversary vigil

As international peace talks intensify, the community will come together this Sunday to commemorate three years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Why it matters: The event provides an opportunity for Ukrainians and Ipswich residents to unite in solidarity, coming as world leaders discuss potential paths to peace.

The details: Together for Ipswich and Ipswich Minster have organised a commemorative programme for Sunday, featuring:

  • A gathering at 14:45 on the Town Hall steps

  • A solidarity walk to Ipswich Minster

  • A special service of choral evensong at 15:30

Ipswich Town Hall
Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk
Ipswich Town Hall

The bigger picture: The local vigil comes amid significant diplomatic developments:

  • US and Russian diplomats have agreed to restart diplomatic relations and begin formal peace consultations following a meeting without Ukrainian representatives in Riyadh.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated Kyiv would not recognise any agreement made without its involvement.

  • Sir Keir Starmer has emphasised that any peace deal would require a "US backstop" to deter future Russian aggression.

On the ground: Fighting continues in Ukraine, with:

  • At least three civilians killed in Russian strikes on Sunday

  • Several areas facing emergency blackouts following attacks on energy infrastructure

  • Russia's defence ministry reporting it intercepted 90 Ukrainian drones

The bottom line: While international leaders pursue diplomatic solutions, many in the Ipswich community continue to stand with Ukraine as the conflict enters its fourth year, with Sunday's vigil offering residents a chance to show their support through unified remembrance and prayer.

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