Zelensky Honors 83rd Anniversary of Babyn Yar Massacre
Ukrainian President commemorates victims of Nazi atrocity, emphasizing the importance of remembering history to prevent future horrors.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky marked the 83rd anniversary of the Babyn Yar massacre, where over 30,000 Jews were killed by Nazis in 1941.
- Zelensky participated in a commemoration ceremony at the Babyn Yar National Historical and Memorial Preserve in Kyiv.
- He highlighted the need to remember the atrocities of fascism and Nazism to ensure such events never happen again.
- Zelensky placed a lamp at the Menorah monument, joined by other officials, rabbis, and ambassadors.
- Ukraine's Foreign Minister stressed that the pledge 'Never again' must be backed by concrete actions to prevent future genocides.