We are not giving up on solidarity with Ukraine – this is the main message after a series of events marking the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. At the EU Info Centre, the exhibition “Solidarity with Ukraine” was opened. Alongside showcasing examples of assistance from the European Union and Serbia, the exhibition depicted scenes from the daily lives of Ukrainians during the war. Emanuele Giaufret, the EU Ambassador to Serbia, Volodymyr Tolkach, the Ukrainian Ambassador to Serbia, and Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić attended the opening. Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the humanitarian needs in Ukraine have risen to unprecedented levels. With severe damage to housing, water and electricity supply, heating and public infrastructure such as schools and health facilities, the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on civilians is staggering. Millions of people have no access to basic needs and millions, most of which are women and children, were forced to leave their homes because of the Russian aggression.