International University of Delaware students unite against war


Just as Russia shares a border with Ukraine, Vlad Krylov and Greg Tarnavskyi share a dorm room with each other at the University of Delaware.

But unlike their nations, Krylov who is Russian and Tarnavskyi, a Ukrainian national, stood united in Wilmington’s Rodney Square on Saturday as they protested the war in Ukraine, urging a small but prominent crowd to speak against Russia’s invasion and press American politicians to do more. 

“Ukrainian people are our friends, Ukraine is our brother nation and this war is a disgrace,” Krylov said. “This event can change the world, including America because Ukraine is truly the last frontier of American leadership and symbol of freedom.”

University of Delaware roommates Vlad Krylov of Russia (left) and Greg Tarnavskyi lead a rally against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Saturday, March 5, 2022 in Wilmington's Rodney Square.

People gathered at Rodney Square held signs condemning the war, such as “Save Ukraine,” “Stop Putin” and “Close the Sky,” referring to Ukraine’s request to NATO to implement a no-fly zone over the country and shoot down any Russian aircraft. 

Krylov and Tarnavskyi said that they organized Saturday’s protest to express solidarity with Ukraine and garner the American public’s support to push U.S. politicians to stop “this huge conflict.” There is a misconception among the American people that this war will not impact them, they said. 



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