Local stores are running out of supplies of the blue and yellow flag.
San Diegans looking to show their solidarity with Ukraine found the best symbol to be the country’s blue and yellow flag.
“We ran out of patches, decals, lapel pins and all Ukrainian flags that we had in stock,” said a smiling Robin Steen as she arranged some of the new stock of Ukrainian flags insideto get the most urgent news stories in your inbox. “They want to show that they’re showing support for everybody who’s hurting right now,” Steen explained. “Any time when your family’s hurting, you want to show that your heart is there, your soul is there.”
All the King’s Flags sells everything from state flags to holiday banners. Steen said she did occasionally sell Russian flags.Download our local news and weather app for
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