Rada Deputy Vilkul Joined Flashmob in Dnepropetrovsk Train Station Singing “Katyusha”

Translated by Ollie Richardson & Angelina Siard

17:45:22
30/11/2016

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In Dnepropetrovsk, which was renamed by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to simply Dnipro, hundreds of citizens sang “Katyusha” in the building of the railway station. Now Dnipropetrovsk joins the all-Ukrainian singing flashmob, which took place already in three Ukrainian cities – Odessa, Kharkov, and Zaporozhia. On 30.11.16, in the main building of the train station, people sang “Katyusha”, and then released thirty white doves into the sky.

“It was a very powerful action, which shows how we share common values and history,” said the Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Aleksandr Vilkul, who also participated in the action.

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