Today we commemorate Ukraine's Independence Day
Today, we commemorate Ukraine's Independence Day, a day that represents our liberty, strength, and hope for the future. On this occasion, we pay tribute to all those who have fought for our independence over the centuries, and to those who continue to defend it on the frontlines or contribute to the nation's well-being every day.
Our independence is etched with the names of heroes who sacrificed their lives for the dream of freedom. Its immense cost is something we must always remember. This day reminds us that our fight is far from over. We aim not only to maintain our independence but also to reclaim Ukraine's territorial integrity and witness its revival.
We extend our gratitude to everyone working towards our victory. We believe that, through our united efforts, peace will be restored on our homeland.
Happy Ukraine's Independence Day! We are a nation of indomitable spirit and steadfast belief!
With Ukraine in our hearts, let's strive for its flourishing and greatness!
Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes!
Today we commemorate Ukraine's Independence Day
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