Photo: Getty ImagesCountries are showing their support for Ukraine after Russian troops launched an invasion last week. 1 of 24Ocean City, New Jersey: Ocean City-Longport Bridge lit up in solidarity.Photo: twitter: @mariann142735202 of 24Dallas, Texas: The entire dowtown skyline shows support for Ukraine with lights.Photo: twitter: @FOX43 of 24Paris, France: The Eiffel Tower lit up in blue and yellow, the colors of the Ukrainian flag. Photo: Getty Images 4 of 24Sandusky, Ohio: The Boy with the Boot supports Ukraine with blue and yellow lights.Photo: twitter: @cityofsandusky5 of 24London, England: The London Eye joins landmarks around the world in lighting in unity with the people of the Ukraine. Russia began a large-scale attack on Ukraine, with Russian troops invading the country.Photo: Getty Images 6 of 24Toronto, Canada: The Toronto sign beside the skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square is lit up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag in support of Ukraine after Russia invaded. Photo: Getty Images7 of 24London, United Kingdom: The Palace of Westminster also shows support.Photo: twitter: @CommonsSpeaker8 of 24Demonstrators during a candlelit march to show support for people of Ukraine, from the town hall to the Colosseum, in Rome, Italy, on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022. Photo: Getty Images9 of 24Kyiv, Ukraine: The facade of the Cabinet of Ministers building is lit up with the colors of the Ukrainian flag as seen in the evening on the Day of Unity, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Photo: Getty Images10 of 24New York City: The Empire State Building is lit in the colors of the flag of Ukraine in New York City.Photo: Getty Images 11 of 24Berlin, Germany : The Brandenburg Gate is lit up in the colors of Ukraine in the evening during a solidarity demonstration for Ukraine, after the Russian invasion of the country. Photo: Getty Images12 of 24London, England: Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, London, is lit up in yellow and blue in an expression of solidarity with Ukraine following Russia's invasion. Photo: Getty Images13 of 24Canberra, Australia: The Australian Parliament House is lit up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag, in Canberra.Photo: Getty Images14 of 24Liverpool, United Kingdom: St. George's Hall in Liverpool is lit up in yellow and blue in an expression of solidarity with Ukraine following Russia's invasion. Photo: Getty Images15 of 24Melbourne, Australia: A general view of Flinders Street Station as it is lit in yellow and blue in Melbourne on as public buildings lit up in the national colors of Ukraine as a show of support. Photo: Getty Images16 of 24Turin, Italy : The Mole Antonelliana, major landmark in Turin, is lit up in yellow and blue as a sign of solidarity for Ukraine. Photo: Getty Images 17 of 24Cardiff, Wales: A general view of the Welsh Government Building at Cathays Park lit up in the colors of the Ukraine national flag.Photo: Getty Images18 of 24Kampen, Netherlands: City Bridge and New Tower illuminated in yellow and blue, the colors of the flag of Ukraine to support the people of Ukraine after the invasion of Russian military troops.Photo: Getty Images19 of 24Munich Germany: A general view outside of the Allianz Arena Photo: Getty Images20 of 24Tokyo, Japan: The Tokyo Metropolitan Government building is illuminated in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.Photo: Getty Images21 of 24Sweden: The 200-meter-high pylons on the Øresund Bridge, between Denmark and Sweden, light up in yellow and blue, in support of Ukraine.Photo: Getty Images22 of 24Madrid, Spain: The stadium lights up blue and yellow in support of Ukraine.Photo: Getty Images23 of 24London, England: The front of 10 Downing Street, the residence of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, glows blue and yellow in an expression of solidarity with Ukraine.Photo: Getty Images24 of 24Dnipro, Ukraine: Lasers and pixel lights mounted on five factory chimneys that are part of the Dnipro Light Flowers installation glow blue and yellow.Photo: Getty Images