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  • Monday

    21 July, 2025

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    Mykolaiv

  • 21 July , 2025 Monday

  • Mykolaiv • 28.6° Overcast

Mykolaiv celebrated Independence Day by marching in embroidered shirts

Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of the Mykolaiv City Council Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council

In Mykolaiv, on August 24, a procession in embroidered dresses was held for the Independence Day of Ukraine.

The townspeople resumed the tradition of the march, which was interrupted for several years due to the military aggression of the Russian Federation, the Mykolaiv City Council reported.

People of Mykolaiv in national clothes gathered near Soborna Square. They went to the building of the regional military administration destroyed by a Russian missile, where they laid flowers and observed a moment of silence in honor of those who died in the struggle for independence.

The column continued along the main Soborna Street, shouting patriotic slogans. The march ended near the monument to the Heavenly Hundred.

Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council
Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council
Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council
Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council
Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council Walking in embroidered shoes for the Independence Day in Mykolaiv. Photo of Mykolaiv City Council

We will remind, Mykolaiv historian, professor of the Black Sea National University named after Petro Mohyla Yury Kotlyar spoke about the history of Mykolaiv in the context of the 33rd anniversary of freedom on the occasion of the Independence Day of Ukraine.

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