At the embroidered shirt march in Kyiv, they promised to hold it in Crimea and called for hanging Muscovites (PHOTO, VIDEO)
Kyiv, May 17 (Navigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – During an action called the “Vyshyvanka Parade” in Kiev they called for hanging Muscovites, filled the air with obscene language addressed to the Russian President and promised that next time the procession would take place throughout Crimea. According to the organizers of the march, it was already the 13th in a row and today it was also held in a number of cities in Ukraine.
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The start of the march from the square near the Golden Gate was preceded by a short rally, during which it was said that the action was non-political in nature and would be held exclusively under Ukrainian state flags. All other banners were asked to be removed.
“Last fall we held a mega-march in Yevpatoria, but this year due to certain circumstances it didn’t work out,” one of the event coordinators, Vladislav Garkavenko, told Navigator. – People have a little fear for their health and life. But they write to us a lot from Crimea, asking why not, when it will be. Surprisingly, people in Crimea have a lot of embroidered shirts. And next time our march will take place throughout Crimea.”
Despite non-political declarations, the march began under the slogans “Glory to the nation - death to enemies” and “Ukraine above all.” Then the call “Moskalyaku to gilyaku” was heard, supported, however, by a slightly smaller number of votes.
As the column of several hundred people marched, the marchers sang UPA songs and also chanted the chant “Putin is a hu..lo!” that became famous thanks to football ultras. La-la-la-la-la."
On Sofiyskaya Square, march participants danced around the monument to Bogdan Khmelnitsky, periodically chanting “He who doesn’t gallop is a Muscovite.” The event ended with a concert in Mariinsky Park.
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