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The March of the Defenders () also known as the Alternative Parade is a public march and demonstration held on the occasion of the
Independence Day of Ukraine Independence Day of Ukraine ( uk, День Незалежності України) is the main state holiday in modern Ukraine, celebrated on 24 August in commemoration of the Declaration of Independence of 1991. History When Ukraine was still ...
. This celebration honors all the veterans and serving personnel of the
Armed Forces of Ukraine , imports = , exports = , history = , ranks = Military ranks of Ukraine , country=Ukraine The Armed Forces of Ukraine ( uk, Збро́йні си́ли Украї́ни), most commonly known ...
, especially those who have been killed in action.


2019

The first parade took place on 24 August 2019 in Kyiv, timed to the 28th Independence Day. The organizers expected the participation of about 8,000 people, but according to various estimates, up to 25,000 people took part in the procession.


Background

On 10 July 2019, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Facebook that the Independence Day celebrations will not include the annual Kyiv Independence Day Parade. Zelenskyy also stated "We have decided to allocate ₴300 million (nearly $12 million) as bonus payments to our servicemen, i.e. fixed-term soldiers, cadets, sergeants, officers".
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Bohdan announced that the celebration would be held in a new format, without a parade of troops of military equipment. Instead, there was a procession called a March of Dignity (Марш гідності) with the participation of Zelensky. This caused a wave of discontent and dissatisfaction among Ukrainian society, specifically veterans of the
Armed Forces of Ukraine , imports = , exports = , history = , ranks = Military ranks of Ukraine , country=Ukraine The Armed Forces of Ukraine ( uk, Збро́йні си́ли Украї́ни), most commonly known ...
. In light of this news, independent activists offered to hold their own, "people's" march. According to some media reports, the march was not opposed to the official celebration, the events rather complemented each other, while according to others, there was in fact a political element of opposition at the march.


Events

At 9:00 am, columns of participants began to form near Shevchenko Park, on Volodymyrska Street. Two hours later, the march itself began, with the columns moving down to the Khreshchatyk and through Bessarabska Square. At the head of the column were two camouflage vehicles and a police car. The column went all the way to the Central Department Store (TsUM) on Maidan Nezalezhnosti where it concluded. While on the Maidan, the participants lined up, sang '' Shche ne vmerla Ukrayina'', and then climbed with the audience to the "Wall of Memory", where a prayer service was held for those killed in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War. The march was scheduled to end at one o'clock on Mykhailivska Square. An interfaith prayer service was held in the
St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery ( uk, Михайлівський золотоверхий монастир, ) is a monastery in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, dedicated to Michael the Archangel. The monastery is located on the edge of the ba ...
. According to the National Police of Ukraine, there were about 20,000 participants in the event, and a total of 50,000 people gathered on Independence Square. On the Maidan, marchers raised portraits of 96 Ukrainian political prisoners and prisoners of war who remain in Russian prisons.


In other cities

* Kharkiv: More than a thousand participants marched with a drumbeat through the city center, from Constitution Square to the Taras Shevchenko Monument. * Odesa: The march was held in the square of the Heavenly Hundred. *
Dnipro Dnipro, previously called Dnipropetrovsk from 1926 until May 2016, is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper Rive ...
: a march of veterans was held through the central streets of the city.


Organization

The organizers of the march were the Movement of Veterans of Ukraine and the
Come Back Alive Come Back Alive ( uk, Повернись живим) is a foundation that provides support to service members in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The foundation purchases arms and equipment to help outfit Ukrainian servicemembers. It also provide ...
non-governmental organization. The chief organizer was Dmytro Shatrovsky, a veteran of the Azov Battalion of the
Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
National Guard. Initially, the columns were divided by region, almost each column had a corresponding flag with the name of its region. Some did not have such a poster, in particular, Crimea. The 1st and 2nd Chairmen of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People ( Mustafa Dzhemilev and
Refat Cubarov Refat Abdurahman oglu Chubarov; Crimean Tatar Cyrillic: Рефат Абдурахман огълу Чубаров uk, Рефат Абдурахманович Чубаров, translit=Refat Abdurakhmanovych Chubarov (born 22 September 1957) is ...
respectively) marched in the Crimean column. Other participants included the Aidar Battalion, the Azov Regiment, the 90th Airmobile Battalion,
Ukrainian Volunteer Corps The Right Sector Ukrainian Volunteer Corps () or simply the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps (), is the paramilitary arm of far-right Ukrainian nationalist party Right Sector. The Ukrainian Volunteer Corps was founded on July 17, 2014, as one of the " vo ...
, the Right Sector, Municipal Guard, the Ukrainian National Assembly – Ukrainian People's Self-Defence, and the ASAP Rescue NGO. Among those who came to support the march were journalist
Yanina Sokolova Yanina Mykhailivna Sokolova ( uk, Яніна Михайлівна Соколова; 6 March 1984, Zaporizhzhia) is a Ukrainian journalist, television presenter and actress. She works as the host of the "Rendezvous" and "Cinema" programs on 5 Kan ...
, historian
Volodymyr Viatrovych Volodymyr Mykhailovych Viatrovych ( uk, Володи́мир Михайлович В'ятро́вич; born 7 July 1977) is a Ukrainian historian, civic activist and politician. Viatrovych was the Director of the Center for Research of Liberation ...
, diplomat
Volodymyr Omelyan Volodymyr Volodymyrovych Omelyan ( uk, Володимир Володимирович Омелян) (January 30, 1979 in Lviv) is a Ukrainian diplomat and politician. He is a former Ukraine's infrastructure minister in the government of Volodymy ...
, physician Ulana Suprun, and Deputy Minister for the temporarily occupied territories and internally displaced persons
George Tuka George Tuka or Heorhiy/Georgiy Tuka ( ua, Георгій Борисович Тука; born 24 November 1963
LB ...
. Representing the United States Department of State was United States Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker and the Chargé d'Affaires of the United States in Ukraine William B. Taylor Jr.


2020

The second parade took place on 24 August 2020 in Kyiv, marking the 29th Independence Day of Ukraine. It began in Shevchenko Park, passed through Shevchenko Boulevard, Bessarabian and European Squares and ended on Maidan Nezalezhnosti. According to media reports, at least 50,000 people took part in the parade.


In other cities

* Lviv: a "March of the Unconquered" in honor of "Ukrainian servicemen who died for independent Ukraine and are defending their state in Donbas" was held.Independence Day 2020: Zelensky's speech, "Slippers" and Defenders' March
Radio Free Europe (24 August 2020)
* Zaporizhia: a march of veterans was held through the central streets of the city. * Odesa: a March of Defenders was held."Independence is not a joke." Thousands marched on the March of Defenders in Kyiv
BBC Ukrainian (24 August 2020)


See also

* Kyiv Independence Day Parade *
Immortal Regiment The Immortal Regiment () is a massive civil event in major cities in Russia and around the world every 9 May during the Victory Day celebrations. It is also a public non-profit organization, created in Russia on a voluntary basis with the aim of ...
* Victory Day Parades * Veterans Day


References


External links

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