Bay Area Ukrainian Americans mark 1 year since Russian invasion at SF Embarcadero

Hundreds of Ukrainian Americans and their allies marched and rallied Saturday to mark one year since the Russian invasion. Many Ukrainians are hopeful the fighting will end.

Ukrainians and their allies stood shoulder-to-shoulder, near San Francisco's Ferry Building to mark the beginning of a war that many never believed would still be raging one year later.

"Three hundred sixty-five days of Ukranian resilience because we turned out to be much stronger than the enemy thought, 365 days of wrath and anger," said Kushneruk Dmytro, Ukrainian Consul General of San Francisco.

"In our neighborhood, five houses were destroyed by the Russians," said Vlada Bisotska.

Bisotska escaped her hometown of Kyiv after the Russian invasion. She says her father is fighting in the Ukrainian Army.

"Of course I'm scared. I'm worried. But I know that God gives him the strength and power to fight. He's fighting for us and our country," she said.

"You would never expect it, but we lasted a year against such evil, evil that does nothing but commit genocide," said Maria Tschernepenko, president of the Ukrainian American Coordinating Committee.

KGO - ABC7 - 2/25/23