February 2026 in Ukraine: Holidays, Observances, and Working Days.

February 2026 in Ukraine: Holidays, Observances, and Working Days
February 2026 in Ukraine: Holidays, Observances, and Working Days

Holidays and Observances in Ukraine for February 2026

According to Novyny.live: February 2026 in Ukraine will feature a mix of public holidays, commemorative dates, and regular working days. The month has 28 days, with 20 designated as working days and 8 as days off. The scheduled days off for February 2026 fall on the 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, and 28th.

Ukrainians will observe several notable holidays and commemorations throughout the month. These include:

  • February 1 - Robinson Crusoe Day
  • February 2 - Groundhog Day
  • February 3 - Bird Feeding Day
  • February 4 - Safer Internet Day
  • February 5 - Day of the State Special Transport Service of Ukraine
  • February 6 - World Cinema Day

The month also holds solemn dates for national remembrance. Specifically, February 20 marks the Day of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, as well as the anniversary marking the beginning of Russian aggression against Ukraine. February 24 is the date symbolizing the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Other significant events in February include:

  • February 25 - Day of the Engineering and Aviation Service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
  • February 26 - Day of Crimean Resistance to Russian Occupation

The month concludes on February 28 with the Day of the Aviation Navigation Service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Significance of February 2026

Therefore, February 2026 will be a month filled with both work and holidays of great significance to Ukrainians. It is important to remember these dates and honor the events that have shaped the nation's history.

February 2026 in Ukraine promises to be particularly significant, as alongside traditional observances, it contains dates symbolizing the struggle and memory of tragedies linked to Russian aggression.

Commemorating days like the Day of the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred and the anniversary of the full-scale invasion underscores the importance of these historical moments for Ukraine's collective memory. For an international audience, this calendar reflects a nation balancing daily life with profound historical remembrance.


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