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Feb 24, 2022 9:22 PM - The Canadian Press

Premier John Horgan calls Russia's attack on Ukraine a 'dark day'

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Premier John Horgan says this is a ``dark day'' and Russia's attack on Ukraine ``must be condemned.'' (Photo - BC Govt.)

Premier John Horgan says this is a ``dark day'' and Russia's attack on Ukraine ``must be condemned.''

Horgan posted a social media statement today, just hours after Russian forces entered Ukraine, targeting airports and communication sites.

The premier says the action is an ``unprovoked war of aggression.''

Iryna Shyroka, president of the Vancouver chapter of the Ukrainian Canadian Council, says the invasion threatens global security and she has organized rallies today and Saturday in downtown Vancouver so everyone opposed to the war can be heard.

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