As Ukraine commemorates its Independence Day on August 24th, both national pride and the scars of conflict are on display. In Kyiv, the capital city, burnt-out Russian tanks and captured military equipment stand as powerful symbols of resilience, while Ukrainians and Poles join forces in a rally in Warsaw to celebrate unity and freedom.
Ukrainians And Poles Unite In Warsaw To Celebrate Ukraine's Independence Day
As Ukraine commemorates its Independence Day on August 24th, both national pride and the scars of conflict are on display. In Kyiv, the capital city, burnt-out Russian tanks and captured military equipment stand as powerful symbols of resilience, while Ukrainians and Poles join forces in a rally in Warsaw to celebrate unity and freedom.
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