Crimea Resistance Day: Marking the Start of Russia's Aggression on February 26.
Crimea Resistance Day Against Russian Occupation
According to UATV: Ukraine observes Crimea Resistance Day against Russian occupation on February 26. This date commemorates the courage and unity of Crimea's residents and marks the beginning of Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine, which started with the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014. The day serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of national identity and the Ukrainian people's enduring pursuit of independence. The international community widely regards Russia's actions in 2014 as a pivotal breach of post-Cold War security norms.
Events That Altered the Course of History
The occupation of Crimea began in 2014 with a series of pivotal events. Twelve years ago, a large rally in support of Ukraine's unity was held in Simferopol, becoming a landmark moment for the peninsula's inhabitants. On February 27, 2014, Russian military units seized the buildings of the Supreme Council and the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a key step in the annexation process.
The aggression did not stop there. On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which was met with widespread international condemnation. It is important to note that over 60 countries have signed the New York Declaration, affirming that Crimea is part of Ukraine. This support underscores the international recognition of Ukraine's territorial integrity and the condemnation of the aggressor's actions.
Crimea Resistance Day is a reminder of the challenges faced by the Ukrainian people and the necessity to continue the struggle for their land, independence, and rights.
This day holds significant meaning not only for Ukraine but also for the international community, as it highlights the importance of upholding state sovereignty and territorial integrity. Allowing Crimea to remain under the aggressor's control risks setting a dangerous precedent with global implications. Observing this day draws attention to the situation in Crimea and underscores the need for continued support for Ukrainians in their fight for freedom and justice.
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