List of streets renamed due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

The City Council of The Hague, Netherlands rejected proposals to rename Andries Bickerweg, where the Russian embassy is located, stating that street names should only be changed out of "extreme necessity in the context of findability and safety", while also citing costs, paperwork and possible objections.

[6] In Latvia, the renaming of 93 streets "glorifying the communist regime or russification policies" was proposed by the a group of historians of the Public Memory Center association.

The surveyed municipalities conceptually did not object to the renaming, but cited associated difficulties and costs for residents and entrepreneurs located on these streets.

[7] The Russian aggression in Ukraine has led the public to awaken from a misunderstood tolerance to the colonial legacy of the Soviets, which already borders on cowardice.

[9] Rēzekne Municipality renamed streets named after the Latvian communist activists Lidija Samuilova and Jānis Zvīdra, as well as the Pioneer movement.

A 'Kyiv Road' road sign positioned opposite the Russian Embassy in the City of Westminster, London