Various locations across the midlands are showing their support for Ukraine.
Local authorities in the midlands are showing their support for people in Ukraine.
Offaly County Council are turning several locations around the county blue and yellow.
Tullamore Municipal District office and O’Connor Square are among the sites being lit up in the Ukrainian national colours.
Various locations around #Offaly will be illuminated in blue and gold to show support for #Ukraine. Featured here #Tullamore Municipal District office and O’Connor Square.💙💛 pic.twitter.com/8NfXtfcum1
— Offaly County Council (@offalycoco) March 3, 2022
Meanwhile, in Laois the Ukrainian flag is flying outside its county buildings.
Councillors agreed, at this week's monthly meeting, the colours should fly above their offices to show solidarity to those affected by the Russian invasion.
Following a meeting of @LaoisCouncil this week, it was agreed that the Ukrainian flag should fly above their offices in a show of solidarity with those affected by the Russian invasion. 🇮🇪🤝🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/SFFPUPyzJX
— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) March 2, 2022
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