The event took place in the town centre at 11am on Saturday August 24.
With supporters gathered in front of St Leonard’s Tower, some draped in Ukrainian colours, Cllr Hall said: ‘On this Ukrainian Independence Day we take a moment to reflect on the reliance and courage of the Ukrainian people.
‘This day marks not just a celebration of freedom but also a solemn recognition of the sacrifices made in the pursuit of that freedom.
‘As we honour the past, let us look forward with hope, united in the belief that peace and sovereignty will prevail.’
A service was conducted by Revd Dave Brown, Team Rector of Newton Abbot, and followed by a speech from Ukrainian refugee Inessa Zierova who now lives and works in Newton Abbot.
‘Originally I am a teacher in Ukraine but now I am working here as a teaching assistant and in the process of confirming all my degrees,’ she said after stepping away from the microphone.
‘We are so grateful for the hospitality and warm support we have received here, it means very much to us.’
The Ukrainian flag was flown above St Leonard’s Tower as the country’s national anthem was played.
The ceremony ended with a spontaneous round of applause.
The Mayor of Newton Abbot, Councillor Alex Hall
Inessa Zierova addressing the crowd
Service led by Rev. Dave Brown
The Ukrainian flag flying above St. Leonard’s Tower