A solemn vigil for victims of downed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 turned to protest in Ottawa Saturday morning as mourners marched with black flags from the Dutch embassy to the Russian embassy.
Nearly 200 of the 298 passengers on the Kuala Lumpur- bound flight
that departed from Amsterdam were from the Netherlands. Everyone on
Thursday's flight is presumed dead.
In Ottawa, protesters pinned the blame on Russian President
Vladimir Putin for his continued support of separatists in Ukraine.
About 30 people gathered outside the Dutch embassy on Albert Street
Saturday morning, and later marched to Russian embassy on Charlotte
Street where a protest was already underway.
"This is a global issue that deserves the world's attention and
help," said Inna Platonova, a Ukrainian-Canadian who helped organize
the protest at the Russian embassy.
"Anybody could have
been on that plane — us, our children. We are grieving together with the
families that lost their loved ones. We are crying together with them.
We are heartbroken."
Source: CBC
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