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The first parade in honor of Independence Day was held on Khreschatyk Street in 1994 on the country's third anniversary. [3] The parade commander was the head of the Kyiv Military District Ivan Bizhan and inspecting the parade was the Defense Minister Vitaly Radetsky. [4]
The first parade took place on 24 August 2019 in Kyiv, timed to the 28th Independence Day. The organizers expected the participation of about 8,000 people, but according to various estimates, up to 25,000 people took part in the procession. [3]
70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Kyiv; 2010 Kyiv Victory Day Parade; K. Kiev Victory Parade (1920) Kyiv Independence Day Parade; M. March of the Defenders; V.
Ukraine held its first military parade in several years, celebrating the 30th anniversary of its independence and declaring it would reclaim areas of its territory annexed by Russia. "We are ...
On 10 July 2019, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Facebook that the 2019 Ukrainian Independence Day celebrations will not include a military parade (for the first time since the parade's cancellation from 2010 to 2014) stating the following: "We have decided to allocate 300 mln hryvnias [nearly $12 mln] as bonus payments to our ...
Kyiv Independence Day Parade, including an artillery salute on Trukhaniv Island [5] and a naval parade in the Dnieper [6] Naval parade in Odesa [7] Concert by Andrea Bocelli, Tina Karol, and Jamala in Constitution Square [8] "Independence is in our DNA" festive show at Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex [1]
The make-up of Russia’s annual Victory Day parade in Red Square highlighted the material and strategic communications challenges the military is facing 15 months into the war in Ukraine, it ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia and Ukraine exchanged over 100 prisoners of war each on Saturday as Kyiv marked its third Independence Day since Moscow's full-scale invasion. Ukraine said the 115 Ukrainian servicemen who were freed were conscripts, many of whom were taken prisoner in the first months of Russia’s invasion.