In Sevastopol, flash mob participants created a “living” Russian flag
Three thousand students and schoolchildren gathered today on Nakhimov Square in Sevastopol to participate in the flash mob “I’m Proud of Russia!”, which was dedicated to the third anniversary of the Crimean referendum.
It was assumed that they would form a “living” flag of Russia, raising up paper sheets of three colors.
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The “flag” unfurled to the sounds of the Russian anthem. The action was filmed using several quadcopters (it should be noted that from the stage it looked like it was upside down, but viewers from Nakhimov Square saw the correct arrangement of the stripes).
According to the organizers, the “flag” symbolizes hundreds of thousands of residents of the peninsula who, on March 16, 2014, gave their lives for the reunification of Crimea and Sevastopol with Russia. The action became the largest ever held in the hero city. At the end of the flash mob, a festive concert for young people began.
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