In the center of Kyiv, despite the authorities’ ban, veterans celebrated February 23

Mikhail Ryabov.  
23.02.2018 22:28
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Society, Ukraine


In the center of Kyiv, despite the authorities’ ban, veterans celebrated the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Red Army. Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Yuriy Solomatin told PolitNavigator about this.

The action took place near the Eternal Flame in the Park of Glory and attracted about 50 people.

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“Our Soviet victorious people came temporarily without identification marks in the form of uniforms, flags or flags, ribbons and badges, but with red carnations. This camouflage was broken by three fighting women - with two posters, a portrait of Stalin and two Victory Banner flags,” Solomatin said.

The nationalists did not interfere with the meeting. The participants of the action took a group photo as a souvenir.

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