President Zelenskyy and First Lady Honor the Fallen of the Heavenly Hundred.
Commemorating the Heavenly Hundred Heroes
According to UATV: On February 20, the Day of Remembrance for the Heavenly Hundred Heroes, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and First Lady Olena Zelenska paid tribute to the Ukrainians who lost their lives during the Revolution of Dignity. This date has become a symbol of remembrance for those who fought for freedom and dignity in Ukraine. The annual commemoration underscores the nation's ongoing commitment to the values for which they sacrificed.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, highlighting the significance of the event, emphasized:
“It was the people who won freedom for Ukraine. Ordinary people who cared deeply about Ukraine's future and the lives of Ukrainian children. We remember what it cost in 2014. We honor the courage of every participant in the Revolution of Dignity, all those who did not leave Maidan so that Ukraine would not be left without freedom. May the memory of all the Heavenly Hundred Heroes and every Ukrainian man and woman who gave their lives for a free Ukraine be eternal. Glory to Ukraine!”
Historical Context
The Revolution of Dignity took place in 2014 and marked a pivotal chapter in Ukraine's history, leading to significant societal and political changes in the country. The commemoration of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes serves as a crucial reminder of the price paid for freedom and dignity by the Ukrainian people. This struggle for democratic values continues to resonate deeply in the nation's current fight for sovereignty.
The Day of Remembrance not only underscores the historical importance of the Revolution of Dignity but also highlights the enduring relevance of the fight for citizens' rights and freedoms in Ukraine. This event reminds us of the necessity to preserve democratic values and continue efforts toward the country's development, guided by the lessons of the past. Honoring the memory of these heroes remains a vital element of national identity and unity for Ukrainians.
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