On Volunteer Day, Kharkiv Mayor Terekhov Honors the Fallen and Thanks Those Who Serve.
Terekhov's Statement on Ukrainian Volunteer Day
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Volunteer Day, observed annually on March 14, was established by a 2017 resolution of the Verkhovna Rada to recognize the sacrifices and contributions of volunteers who defend the nation. On this day, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov publicly acknowledged the bravery of military personnel and paid tribute to those who lost their lives in combat.
“In the most difficult times, volunteers were the first to stand up for the country.”
Ihor Terekhov
His remarks highlight the critical role volunteers have played during Ukraine’s toughest moments. Terekhov also expressed deep respect and remembrance for those who gave their lives for freedom and independence, stating:
“A deep bow and eternal memory to those who fell in battle, and boundless glory and honor to everyone who continues to defend our lives and future today.”
Ihor Terekhov
Ukrainian Volunteer Day has thus become a key occasion for honoring the heroism and selflessness of those fighting for the country.
Why Honoring Volunteers Matters
Recognizing volunteers in Ukraine is a vital part of national memory and identity, especially amid the ongoing conflict. This observance underscores the importance of civic solidarity and the willingness of citizens to protect their homeland.
- Acknowledging and supporting volunteers’ contributions fosters patriotism.
- It strengthens social unity in the fight for Ukraine’s independence.
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