KIEV — Ukrainian soldiers marched through Kiev Tuesday alongside
servicemen of NATO member countries as the country marked the 30th anniversary
of its independence from the Soviet Union.
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The show of solidarity came after Ukraine and its Western allies agreed in a
summit in Kiev on Monday to work towards ending Russia's "occupation"
of Crimea.
Ukraine is not a member of
NATO, despite wanting to join.
More than 5,000 Ukrainian servicemen saluted President Volodymyr Zelensky
during the parade, marching with dozens of soldiers from countries including
the United States, Britain, and Canada.
Polish President Andrzej Duda, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian were in attendance.
Most of the marching Ukrainian soldiers had fought against pro-Russia
separatists in an ongoing conflict in the eastern Donbass region that broke out
in 2014 after Moscow annexed the Crimean peninsula.
"On this holiday we need to remember those who have made it possible
for us to be here. These are our defenders of Ukraine, our independence,"
Zelensky said at the parade.
"It is possible to temporarily occupy territories, but it is impossible
to occupy people's love for Ukraine," he said, adding that the Donbass and
Crimea "will come back".
Thousands of spectators waving Ukrainian blue-and-yellow flags watched as
more than 400 tanks and armored vehicles rolled past.
As part of the show, some 100 helicopters and jets including Polish
F-16 fighters and British Eurofighter Typhoon jets flew over the
Ukrainian capital.
Ukrainian Navy ships also took part in a parade in the Black Sea around
the port city of Odessa as part of the commemorations.
The conflict in the east, which has claimed more than 13,000 lives, has seen
at least 45 Ukrainian soldiers killed since the start of the year compared with
50 in all of 2020.
Ukraine and its Western allies accuse
Russia of sending arms to back the
separatists, which Moscow denies.
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