In Kropivnitsky, boards and citylights dedicated to the Day of Resistance to the Occupation of Crimea were displayed. These are informational posters developed by the Crimean Tatar Resource Center and activists of the international movement for the de-occupation of Crimea and solidarity with the Crimean Tatar people #LIBERATECRIMEA, which remind about the struggle of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars for the liberation of the peninsula.




We will remind you that February 26 is the Day of resistance to the occupation of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. It was on this day in 2014 in Akmesdzhit (Simferopol) that a mass rally in support of the territorial integrity of Ukraine was held, which became one of the symbols of resistance to Russian aggression.
It’s been 11 years since the struggle for Crimea, and today, as Ukraine continues to fight for its freedom, it is important to remain united and remind the world of Russia’s crimes.
The boards placed in Kropivnitsky are a symbol of the unity of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars in the struggle for a common state. Crimea was the first territory to feel the Russian occupation, but that is where it will end.
Everything started in Crimea – everything will end in Crimea.