Barcelona, February 22, 2026 – The Ukrainian community in Barcelona took to the streets on Saturday, February 22, 2026, to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The demonstration, organized by the Association of Ukrainians in Catalonia ‘Txervona Kalyna’, saw hundreds of people march from Passeig de Gràcia to Plaça de Catalunya, chanting slogans against Vladimir Putin and in favor of Ukrainian resistance.
A Plea for Continued Global Attention
Activist Karina Feka emphasized that Ukraine “will not surrender” but cautioned that the world “must not forget or normalize the war.” She highlighted the ongoing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, which leave the population “without heating, water, or electricity.” The association underscored that the immediate priority is to combat the cold, as Russia continues to target energy systems, denouncing Putin for using the climate “as Stalin used hunger.”
Political and Diplomatic Presence
The protest was attended by notable figures, including the President of the Parliament of Catalonia, Josep Rull, who declared that “the cause of Ukraine is the cause of Catalonia and Europe.” Rull condemned the Russian attacks on energy facilities. Oleg Grabovetsky, the Consul General of Ukraine in Barcelona, also participated in the mobilization, which was adorned with Ukrainian flags and culminated in the singing of the national anthem.
Calls for Economic Action and Humanitarian Aid
Coinciding with the anniversary, the organizing entity reiterated its demand to cease the purchase of gas from Russia. Vadym Odariuk, a Ukrainian refugee, urged for a choice of “dignity.” Furthermore, a new humanitarian aid mission, the ‘Caravana de la Bondad’ (Caravan of Kindness), departed from Barcelona on Friday, February 21, 2026, demonstrating the continued support from Catalan society.
Ongoing Challenges and Future Demands
The demonstration served as a powerful reminder of the ongoing conflict and the critical need for sustained international attention and assistance. The Ukrainian community in Barcelona continues to advocate for decisive actions against Russian aggression and for robust support for their homeland, particularly in protecting civilians from the devastating impact of attacks on vital infrastructure.
The protestors’ message was clear: the world must not grow accustomed to the war in Ukraine. The continuous bombardment of energy facilities, the displacement of millions, and the daily struggles faced by Ukrainians necessitate an unyielding global response and unwavering solidarity. The community vows to continue its efforts to keep the plight of Ukraine at the forefront of international consciousness.
The event highlighted the deep connection between the Ukrainian diaspora and their homeland, as well as the strong support they receive from local political figures and the broader Catalan society. The calls for an end to Russian gas purchases and increased humanitarian aid underscore the multifaceted approach being taken to support Ukraine during this prolonged crisis.
The ‘Txervona Kalyna’ association plans to continue its advocacy and humanitarian efforts, emphasizing that while the war may be four years old, the urgency for action remains as critical as ever. The community’s mobilization in Barcelona is a testament to their resilience and their determination to ensure that Ukraine’s struggle for sovereignty and peace is not forgotten.
Source: https://www.eltriangle.eu/es/2026/02/22/la-comunidad-ucraniana-se-moviliza-en-barcelona-en-el-cuarto-aniversario-de-la-invasion-rusa/