On
Wednesday, October 28, the Day of Ukraine's Liberation from Nazi invaders,
Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk and members of the
Government of Ukraine paid tribute to the victims.
They
laid flowers to the Eternal Glory Monument in the Eternal Glory Park in Kyiv
and paid tribute to the victims by one minute’s silence.
The
Prime Minister has reminded that on this day 71 years ago Ukrainian fronts
reached the western border of Ukraine and liberated it from the Nazis:
"Ukraine is the victorious power in World War II. We honor the heroism of our soldiers, our liberators, who took a step
towards the liberation of Europe from the fascist plague."
"The
time will come when Ukrainian forces return to the eastern border of Ukraine
and the territorial integrity of the Ukrainian state will be fully restored. Donetsk, Luhansk and Crimea will return to Ukraine, as it is part
of the Ukrainian state," Arseniy Yatsenyuk underlined.
The
Prime Minister addressed the audience at the Eternal Glory Monument:
"Thank you so much for what you did."
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