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Wednesday 24 August 2022 8:44 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 24 August 2022 8:48 am

Candy floss and burnt out tanks: Ukraine marks independence day and six month anniversary of Russia’s invasion

By: Jack Mendel

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Destroyed Russian Military Vehicles Displayed In Kyiv Ahead Of Independence Day
A young woman wrapped in the Ukrainian national flag eats cotton candy as she walks by burnt-out Russian military vehicles displayed in the downtown area on August 22, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. On August 24, Ukraine celebrates its 1991 declaration of independence from the USSR. Wednesday also marks six months since Russia launched its large-scale invasion of Ukraine. Scores of burnt-out Russian military vehicles were left around Kyiv after its failed attempt to seize the Ukrainian capital in the first month of the war. (Photo by Alexey Furman/Getty Images)

Ukraine celebrated its 31st independence day and six months since the country was invaded by Russia, by displaying charred Kremlin tanks on the streets of Kyiv.

Residents of the capital were pictured eating candy floss and celebrating the national holiday, three decades on after freeing itself from Moscow, as the remains of the Kremlin’s military vehicles were displayed in the streets. 

Marking six months since the 24 February invasion, Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky said “repugnant Russian provocations” may continue. 

“We are fighting against the most terrible threat to our statehood and also at a time when we have achieved the greatest level of national unity,” he said in a Tuesday evening address.

According to Reuters, Kyiv’s top military dons urged people to continue to be vigilant, despite Russia failing in its bid to take the capital in March. 

Destroyed Russian Military Vehicles Displayed In Kyiv Ahead Of Independence Day
A boy poses for a photograph on top of a burnt-out Russian tank displayed in the downtown area on August 22, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. On August 24, Ukraine celebrates its 1991 declaration of independence from the USSR. Wednesday also marks six months since Russia launched its large-scale invasion of Ukraine. Scores of burnt-out Russian military vehicles were left around Kyiv after its failed attempt to seize the Ukrainian capital in the first month of the war. (Photo by Alexey Furman/Getty Images)

As the war rages on in the east, the head of general staff said in a statement: “Russian occupiers continue to carry out air and missile attacks on civilian objects on the territory of Ukraine. Do not ignore air raid signals.”

Zelensky also told representatives of 60 countries at a virtual summit about Crimea, that Ukraine would drive Russian forces out of the territory, which it seized in 2014. 

Liz Truss, the frontrunner in the Conservative leadership election who is likely to be the next prime minister, wrote a piece in the Telegraph to mark the anniversary. She said under her tenure, Britain would continue to “expose Vladimir Putin’s lies.” 

Flag Raising At Heroes Of The Heavenly Hundred Memorial In Lviv
Members of the Ukrainian military attend a ceremony of raising the flag of Ukraine at the Memorial of heroes of the Heavenly Hundred on August 23, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine. The Heavenly Hundred refers to participants who were killed during the Maidan Uprising, a period of civil unrest that began in late 2013 and culminated in the resignation of the Russia-aligned President Viktor Yanukovych in early 2014. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
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