NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is impacting people around the globe, including some in Tennessee.
On Friday morning, a group of people came together to rally at the Tennessee State Capitol. Some held signs stating, "save Ukraine." Others shared personal stories of family members currently in Ukraine.
The rally comes after Russia invaded Ukraine. So far, around 18,000 guns with ammunition have been given out to people in Ukraine. All men ages 18 to 60 are banned from leaving the country, according to reports.
“I have friends who are sleeping in the subway station because they are no longer safe in their homes. Their pets, their children are all with them and the situation is grim because we don't know how long this is going to last and supplies are not endless,” said Alyssa Kaiser.
The group said the demonstration at the state capitol was a call for action, hoping others will “Stand for Ukraine.”
“Ukrainians are very proud to be Ukrainians and right now the whole country is united against Russian aggression. Please help us to fight this," Kaiser said.