Protesters paint the front of the Russian embassy in the colors of the Ukrainian flag

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On the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, protesters painted the streets of London in the colors of the Ukrainian flag. Protesters who painted the front of the Russian Embassy blue and yellow were arrested. Protests are expected to increase as today marks the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Protesters paint the front of the Russian embassy in the colors of the Ukrainian flag

Activists from a campaign group painted a giant Ukrainian flag Thursday on a street in central London where the Russian Embassy is located. 

In solidarity with Ukraine, the group called "Led by Donkeys" dumped over 300 liters (79 gallons) of yellow and blue paint to create a 5,382-square-foot Ukrainian flag on the street in Kensington Palace Gardens.

FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF RUSSIA'S INVASION OF UKRAINE

Sharing a photo from the protest on social media, the group reminded that Friday is the first anniversary of the Russian war on Ukraine.

"Tomorrow is the first anniversary of (Russian President Vladimir) Putin's imperialist invasion of Ukraine, an independent state and a people with every right to self-determination. The existence of a massive Ukrainian flag outside his embassy in London will serve to remind him of that," it said on Twitter.

PROTESTERS ARRESTED

Meanwhile, London police said that four people -- three men and a woman -- were arrested over "criminal damage and obstructing the highway."

The UK will hold a minute of silence on Friday to mark the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine.

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