Date uploaded: 2022-02-27 19:32:49

Crowds gather on Sunday in cities like Prague, London, Athens and Berlin to express support for Ukraine and outrage over Russian invasion. The U.N. has confirmed at least 240 civilian casualties, including at least 64 people killed in the fighting in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion on Thursday, according to AP. Though, the U.N. believes the toll may be "considerably higher.” Meanwhile, the European Union plans to close its airspace to Russian airlines, fund a weapons purchase to assist Ukraine and ban some pro-Kremlin media outlets in its latest response to Russia’s invasion, European Commission officials said Sunday. It marks the first time the block would finance military equipment for a country under attack. Tap the link in our bio to stay updated on events in Ukraine. 📸: @apnews, @afpphoto and @gettyimages