Ukraine marks 82nd anniversary of Babyn Yar killings by Nazi forces
- Ukraine commemorates the anniversary of the Babyn Yar massacre, calling it the moral basis to oppose Russian aggression.
- Nazi forces killed approximately 34,000 Jewish individuals in Babyn Yar in 1941, and more deaths occurred in the following years.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pays tribute to the victims of the Babyn Yar massacre.
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On the 82nd anniversary, Kiev is commemorating the largest individual massacre of the Second World War in Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky also took part in the event.
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Ukrainian President Zelensky has commemorated the massacre of Jews in the Babyn Yar gorge during the Second World War.
Zelenskiy Visits Holocaust Memorial as Ukraine Marks Anniversary of Nazi Massacre of Jews
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy takes part in a commemoration ceremony for the victims of Babyn Yar (Babiy Yar), one of the biggest single massacres of Jews during the Nazi Holocaust, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sept. 29, 2023. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS Ukraine marked Friday’s 82nd anniversary of a mass killing, mainly of Jews, in Nazi-occupied Kyiv with an appeal not to forget an event that it said provided the mora…
Ukraine marks 82nd anniversary of Babyn Yar killings by Nazi forces
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine marked Friday's 82nd anniversary of a mass killing, mainly of Jews, in Nazi-occupied Kyiv with an appeal not to forget an event that it said provided the moral basis for opposition to "Russian aggression". Read full story
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