WASHINGTON, March 13 Since the Russian invasion began, lines have stretched down the street outside a Ukrainian-owned cafe in a trendy part of Washington. Blocks away, at the city’s long-popular Russia House restaurant, five windows have been smashed in and owners are thinking they may not.
In Manhattan's East Village, customers can be seen lining up outside Veselka throughout the day to show solidarity for Ukraine amid Russia's brutal invasion.
Jason Birchard, 55, the owner of Veselka, told FOX Business that the restaurant has seen a constant stream of visitors in recent weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Since the Russian invasion began, lines have stretched down the street outside a Ukrainian-owned cafe in a trendy part of Washington. Blocks away, at the city’s long-popular Russia House restaurant, five windows have been smashed in and owners are thinking they may not reopen.
Since the Russian invasion began, lines have stretched down the street outside a Ukrainian-owned cafe in a trendy part of Washington. Blocks away, at the city's long-popular Russia House restaurant, five windows have been smashed in and owners are thinking they may not reopen. With the war an ocean away,…