Activists Raised the Flag in Crimea for Independence Day (photo).
On the eve of Ukraine's Independence Day, activists of the "Yellow Ribbon" movement and other concerned citizens held a large-scale "We Exist" campaign in temporarily occupied territories, including Crimea. The activists reported this in a new post on the movement's Telegram channel.
In various cities, from Sevastopol to Yashkove, Ukrainian flags, posters, and other symbols appeared, highlighting the unyielding spirit of Ukrainians and their belief in liberation.
The organizers of the campaign stated:
"We are resisting and working for victory. We are waiting for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the freedom from which we will never renounce and for which we will stand until the end, namely - until the complete de-occupation and liberation of all 603,628 km²," the organizers wrote.
It is noted that the photo was taken near the Simferopol reservoir.
Concerned Ukrainians from Sevastopol, Simferopol, Yalta, Alushta, Simeiz, Melitopol, Mariupol, Horlivka, Donetsk, Luhansk, Khartsyzk, Alchevsk, Nova Kakhovka, Henichesk, Berdyansk, Severodonetsk, Starobilsk, Hola Prystan, and Yashkove joined the "We Exist" campaign.
By the way, the High Council of Justice dismissed Judge Oleksiy Tandyra of the Makariv Court, who killed a national guard at a checkpoint in Kyiv.
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