After WWI, the territory of Ukraine was divided between the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires. On Jan 22, 1918, Ukrainians of the eastern and central lands proclaimed the independence of the Ukrainian People’s Republic, UNR. A crucial milestone in Ukraine’s state-building
Proclamation of Ukraine’s Independence Act at Sofia Square in Kyiv, January 22, 1918.
Source: unip.gov.ua
After Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed, the Western Ukrainian People’s Republic, ZUNR, was born in Nov 2018. Later, the negotiations between UNR and ZUNR governments have led to the creation of a single sovereign Ukraine on Jan 22, 1919 by signing the Unification Act in Kyiv
The Unification Act stated: ‘‘The territory of Ukraine, divided over the centuries into the West Ukrainian People’s Republic [..] and Transdniprian Great Ukraine will now become united. Centuries-long dreams for which the best sons of Ukraine fought and died have come true [..]’’
In Soviet times, the Day of Unity was not officially celebrated, but in 1990, Ukrainian activists organised one of the largest rallies to honor the event. It is estimated that between 1 and 5 million people joined a ~700 km long human chain stretched from Lviv to Kyiv
In the photo, representatives of the Donetsk and Kharkiv delegations at the “Living Chain” rally in Kyiv, 1990. The banner reads: "Kharkiv and Donetsk have been Ukrainian since time immemorial."
Source: M. Yakovenko, V. Biletskyy
In Dec 2011, then-President Victor Yanukovych cancelled the celebration of the Day of Unity which was an official holiday in Ukraine since 1999. People’s dissatisfaction with the pro-Russian policies of Yanukovych government eventually resulted in the Revolution of Dignity
The first violent deaths on the Maidan occurred on On Jan 22, 2014 and shook the world marking the beginning of the end of President Yanukovych's pro-Russian regime, who, unable to curb the indignation of the Ukrainian people, soon fled from Ukraine to Russia.
In 2014, then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree restoring Jan 22, the Unity Day, as the official holiday
In 2022, Ukrainians celebrated the Day of Unity amid the looming threat of Russian full-scale invasion. Below the photo of the 2022 celebration in Bakhmut:
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Some foreign media unwittingly or deliberately amplify Russian propaganda with inaccurate wording. Mistakes do happen, but in times of war, they might be extremely costly, so extra caution is needed. Below, we show the cases of misleading phrasing and the possible consequences🧵
❌Case 1: Since 2014, foreign media have been using misleading terms, such as “breakaway regions,” regarding the occupied by Russia Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, thus largely downplaying or straight-up negating the Russian involvement.
❌Case 2: While Russia resorts to overt lies when discussing its invasion of Ukraine, some foreign media take Russian statements at face value, presenting those without properly challenging them.
The members of our team in Ukraine had to face the new reality of blackouts. Often with no electricity or no stable connection to the internet, we keep working and living our lives. In this post, you can see the blackout as we experience it 🧵
After series of Russian massive missile attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure on October 10, October 15, November 15 and November 23, Ukrainians all over the country experience blackouts, as well as lack of water and heat supply.
Photo by Polina, our project manager:
Today, days after the latest attacks, the struggle continues.
Kyiv, children using a parking lot as a shelter during their school time. Video by Ira, our chief editor:
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😡 In the temporarily occupied territories, russians are housed in the homes and apartments of local residents, holding local residents and activists as hostages. They commit looting and violence against Ukrainian citizens.
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🚌 The occupiers continue to withdraw part of the troops from the north of #Kyiv oblast towards #Belarus. The convoys include trucks, buses, and cars stolen in #Ukraine. In addition, the invaders take looted property.
▪️Following to IKEA, the furniture company Jysk is closing its stores for Russians.
▪️Webmoney's electronic instant online payment system has banned all ruble transactions.
▪️European cryptocurrency exchange platform BTC-Alpha suspended work with rubles and blocked Russian accounts.
▪️Corporate Financial Services Corporation American Express suspends trading operations in Russia and Belarus.
▪️One of the largest holdings in Finland in the field of retail, car service, hotel, banking and restaurant services S Group ceases operations in Russia.
▪️Leading British bookmaker Bet365 has left the Russian market.
(1/4) @ZelenskyyUa recorded a video message for Europeans.
The main theses:
• During these 3 weeks of war 115 children were killed. This is the most terrifying war in Europe since the WWII. #StopRussia
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• #Ukrainians hear the hourslong sounds of air-raid sirens, during which children and elderly people are brought to basements to stay in safety. Ukrainians live, work, try to sleep, receive medical treatment for wounds, give birth and die hearing these sounds.
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• #Ukraine is fighting against one of the most numerous armies in the world, against missiles, bombs, missile artillery, planes and helicopters, on which russians write ‘to #Berlin’, because they want to go further. #StopPutinNow
(1/5)❗️Operational information on the response of SES units to dangerous events (as of 9:00 on March 21)
▫️On the day, #SES units made 1,208 trips, including 296 trips to eliminate the consequences of shelling by #Russian troops, 27 people were rescued. #StopWarInUkraine
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▫️On the state border in #Volyn, #Zakarpattia, #Lviv and #Chernivtsi regions of the SES in cooperation with the Red Cross of Ukraine and local authorities set up 87 tents for heating and reception of citizens, which provided assistance to about 3,200 people during the day.