EU and Ukrainian flags will be flown at the European Parliament’s three sites (in Strasbourg, Brussels and Luxembourg) from Sunday 23 February to Tuesday 25 February, to mark three years since the Russian invasion. “Russia launched its unprovoked, unjustified and illegal attack against Ukraine on 24 February 2022”, a statement explaining the significance of the initiative reads. Special set-ups of both EU and Ukraine flags will be flown in front of the European Parliament’s Spaak building in Brussels, the Weiss building in Strasbourg, and the Adenauer building in Luxembourg. On Tuesday 25 February at 11 a.m., a Ukrainian flag will be displayed next to the EU flag and the 27 EU member states flags, in the same spots in the three cities. Also in Brussels, the Station Europe building will be illuminated with the colours of the yellow and blue Ukrainian flag on the evenings of Sunday 23 and Monday 24 February, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. MEPs are expected to adopt a resolution on “the EU’s continued and unwavering support for Ukraine” during the next plenary session, on 12 March. The vote will wrap up a plenary debate held on 11 February.