A march has taken place in Dublin to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which falls tomorrow.
Hundreds of people took part in the event organised by the Ukrainian Action in Ireland and the Ukraine Crisis Centre Ireland groups.
The march began at 1pm in front of the GPO on O'Connell Street.
The demonstrators then marched through the city centre to Merrion Square, where a rally was held.
Participants carried Ukrainian and Irish flags, along with placards condemning the invasion and calling for the war to end.

The organisers of the 'Stand with Ukraine' march said it was held to "remind Ireland and the world that the war is still ongoing and that we cannot forget about our country and people".
The event was also designed to "raise awareness and ask for increased support for Ukraine and for Russia to be held accountable for its actions".
Ukrainian Ambassador to Ireland Larysa Gerasko was joined by members of the diplomatic corps from countries including the UK, France, Norway, Germany, Poland and other European nations as well as Canada and Mexico.
Ireland has provided refuge to 100,000 Ukrainians under EU temporary protection rules since the war began.
There were chants of "thank you Ireland" from members of the Ukrainian community at the rally in Merrion Square.