Ukraine marks the Day of Dignity and Freedom, honoring three major uprisings: the 1990 Revolution on Granite, the 2004 Orange Revolution, and the 2013-14 Euromaidan after the President Yanukovych axed the EU Agreement.
Protests grew after police used violence, ending in Yanukovych’s flight in 2014 and a shift in government.
These movements shaped Ukraine’s path as Russia’s aggression from 2014 to the full-scale invasion in Feb 2022 continued Ukraine’s struggle for sovereignty.
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Ukraine marks the Day of Dignity and Freedom, honoring three major uprisings: the 1990 Revolution on Granite, the 2004 Orange Revolution, and the 2013-14 Euromaidan after the President Yanukovych axed the EU Agreement.
Protests grew after police used violence, ending in Yanukovych’s flight in 2014 and a shift in government.
These movements shaped Ukraine’s path as Russia’s aggression from 2014 to the full-scale invasion in Feb 2022 continued Ukraine’s struggle for sovereignty.
📷 Anatolii Stepanov
Source: [Euromaidan Press](https://xcancel.com/euromaidanpress/status/1991720230117151046?s=46)
Here before the “Nuland overthrew the legitimate government by giving protesters donuts” people
What happened to this guy in the cover photo?
Did he go to the front or emigrated?
Truly a pivotal moment in history. Ukraine has changed so much compared to 2013!