In Kropyvnytskyi, about 2,200 people formed a 2.5 km long "living chain". It was held as part of the celebration of the City Day "Unite for Victory", dedicated to those who died in war.
"Live chain" on Svyatoslav Khorobroy street in Kropyvnytskyi, September 16, 2023
In Kropyvnytskyi, about 2,200 people formed a 2.5 km long “living chain”. It was held as part of the celebration of the City Day "Unite for Victory", dedicated to those who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war, said Suspilna, co-organizer of the action, deputy mayor Sergei Kolodyazhny.
The Kropyvnytskyi Town Festival is celebrated every year on the third Saturday of September. In 2023, the regional center of the Kirovograd Oblast, renamed in honor of the founder of the first Ukrainian professional theater (1882, when the city was called Yelisavetgrad), Mark Kropyvnitsky, turns 269 years old on July 14, 2016.
Employees of Krypnik enterprises, libraries, museums, hospitals, students and cadets of educational institutions lined up along the streets of Soborna and Sviatoslav Chorobroja from the "Guardian Angel" monument to the "Fortechny Valy" memorial complex. The action started at 9:00 a.m., coincided with the Ukrainian minute of silence, and lasted five minutes.