In Ternopil opened a memorial to Belgian soldiers who fell in the First World war

April 24 in Ternopil honored pam’the memory of the fallen in the First World war Belgian soldiers brandish AFM, are buried at the Mykulynetske cemetery. In this cemetery, with the assistance of the city Council, was updated memorial to the Belgian soldiers, near which there was a ceremony honoring the memory’memory. The consecration of the Memorial made Bishop of Ternopil-Zboriv of the UGCC Kir Teodor Martyniuk. The event took the mayor Sergey Nadal and the Ambassador of Belgium to Ukraine Luc Jacobs. The head of Ternopil expressed respect to the Belgian soldiers and others fallen in times past and present wars. "the War ends when with proper honors the last soldier is buried. The first world war was one of the bloodiest in human history and claimed the lives of over 9 million soldiers and civilians, - said Sergey Nadal. Such Memorials as at the Mykulynetske cemetery, is a celebration of the heroism and sacrifice of the military. They honorably fulfilled its duties’connection to their homeland. However — memorials is a reminder that military aggression should be severely punished by the international community. It may not be a policy". Ambassador of Belgium to Ukraine Luc Jacobs noted that pam’to remember their history and dignity to honor pam's memory of those who fought for freedom and liberty. He also thanked Sergei Nadal for the restoration of the Memorial to the fallen Belgian soldiers. After honoring the memory’of memory in the Ukrainian house «Victory» opened the exhibition «Belgian avtobreeze in Ukraine during the First world war" and "the First world war in General", and the Palace Cinema showed feature film "Cafard" Yang Bultel and expert AFM August Thiry. This was reported in the Ternopil city Council

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Source: http://uzinform.com.ua/

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