Thousands of people gathered in Prague, Brno and other Czech cities on Sunday for peaceful solidarity rallies for Ukraine. Tens of thousand turned out in Prague’s main Wenceslas Square, local media reported. Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and the Ukrainian ambassador to Prague were among the people to address the crowd. Fiala welcomed the fact that the West had decided on sanctions that “will hurt the Russian leader.” The Czech Republic is one of the countries seeking the strictest sanctions against Russia, Fiala told the demonstrators. In Brno, the country’s second-biggest city, more than 5,…