Marking Four Years Since the Invasion of Ukraine: A Vigil at the State Capitol
Under dreary gray skies, the State Capitol’s dome shone in blue and yellow, symbolizing remembrance for those who have suffered during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. On February 24, 2022, Russia launched an invasion that has left deep scars on the nation and its people.
A gathering of dozens, including members of the Ukrainian community, convened on the steps of the Capitol amidst light rain. Many attendees draped themselves in the Ukrainian flag, while others displayed photographs of civilians and soldiers lost due to the conflict. Their unified cry resonated for peace, a free Ukraine, and the remembrance of those who will never see that peace.
Emotional Vigil Organized by Community Groups
The emotional event was orchestrated by volunteer organizations such as the Ukrainian American House and the Sunflower Society. The latter holds a vigil on the 24th of every month to honor those affected by the war, also coordinating donations for crucial medical supplies like tourniquets.
The atmosphere was filled with poignant moments, including performances of the Ukrainian National Anthem and spiritual hymns. Attendees held hands during a moment of silence and engaged in an interfaith prayer. The California National Guard ceremoniously presented the flags of both the United States and Ukraine.
Voices of Resilience and Hope
Dmytro Kushneruk, the Consul General of Ukraine in San Francisco, spoke passionately about the unwavering spirit of Ukrainians. He expressed gratitude for the community’s relentless advocacy and support. “You have kept Ukraine visible and strong,” he said, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. “There is no pause button for Ukrainians; we remember our fallen heroes and strive for a future where justice and peace prevail.”
Most speeches resonated with the Ukrainian national salute, “Slava Ukraini!” (Glory to Ukraine!), met by enthusiastic responses of “Heroiam slava!” (Glory to the heroes!) from the crowd.
Personal Stories of Resilience
Oleh Kernytskyy
Oleh Kernytskyy describes the invasion as a struggle between “light and dark forces.”
Oleh Kernytskyy, who emigrated from Ukraine in 1999, recounted the initial shock when news of the invasion broke. “It was a big surprise for the whole world, not just for Ukraine,” he said. Throughout the past year, he has dedicated himself to charitable work, directly aiding those affected by the war. “Everyone needs to understand the outcome of this war impacts us all,” he added.
Arina Bugera

Arina Bugera, a 15-year-old who escaped Ukraine, eagerly volunteers to support her homeland.
Arina Bugera, a 15-year-old girl who fled Kyiv, remembered the harrowing escape from war. Her family’s journey took them from Poland to Qatar, and finally to Sacramento, California. Active in her community, Bugera believes that each donation collected reduces the human cost of war. “With support, we fight for our homeland,” she stated.
Oleg Korovyanko

Oleg Korovyanko holds signs advocating for continuous support to Ukraine.
Oleg Korovyanko, originally from Ukraine and now a U.S. citizen, has raised funds to assist Ukrainian soldiers. He highlighted the importance of American support, stating that it’s crucial to “stand for reality” in the midst of an ongoing conflict that affects everyone.
Tetiana Markova

Tetiana Markova showcases gifts made to support Ukrainian military efforts.
Tetiana Markova expressed her commitment to aiding her homeland through crafted goods. The signatures of Ukrainian soldiers adorn the flags she brings to events, serving as reminders of the sacrifices made. Her efforts highlight the interconnectedness of global support for Ukraine.
Vladimir Fedorov

Vladimir Fedorov stands in solidarity with Ukrainians despite facing persecution in Russia.
Vladimir Fedorov, a Russian national expressing his unwavering support for Ukraine, shared his story of facing persecution for his beliefs. He emphasized the importance of standing together in opposition to the war. “It lights a fire in my heart,” he remarked.
Conclusion: A Call for Continued Support
The vigil at the Capitol served as a poignant reminder of the ongoing conflict and the resilience of the Ukrainian people. As attendees honored the fallen and urged for continued action, they showcased a community that remains steadfast in its support for Ukraine.
For more information about ways to help or to understand the intricacies of the ongoing conflict, visit resources like United Nations Human Rights and Ukrainian advocacy groups.
The collective stories shared at the vigil unite those committed to the belief that a free and just Ukraine is achievable. Together, they embody a hope that transcends borders and reminds us all of the power of solidarity.
