The public commemorated the'memory of the executed prisoners in the Lutsk prison and the victims of the Second world war

to honor the memory of the fallen during the Second world war at a memorial complex “Eternal Glory” came Deputy Chairman of the regional state administration Svetlana Myshkovets, Deputy Chairman of the regional Council Roman Karpyuk, the Deputy mayor Taras Yakovlev, representatives of institutions, public organizations, veterans and community of the city. The clergy of the UOC-KP held a service. After a sign of eternal memory for the victims of the authorities and the public laid flowers to the memorial sign “the Wounded soldier”. In addition, with the participation of Deputy Chairman of regional state administration Svetlana Myshkovets, Deputy Chairman of the regional Council of the Roman Karpyuk, the Deputy mayor Taras Yakovlev, representatives of public and political organizations, concerned citizens held an event in connection with the anniversary of the shooting of prisoners in the Lutsk prison. They began the funeral procession from Holy Trinity Cathedral to the Castle square. In the former of Lutsk prison by the clergy of the UOC-KP, headed by the Metropolitan of Lutsk and Volyn Mikhail was served Requiem for the victims of the shooting. The participants of the event laid flowers to memorable signs to Victims of political repression, to the place of execution and to cross near the monastery. First Deputy mayor Taras Yakovlev thanked all who came to commemorate victims of prison inmates. “June 22, Nazi troops entered the territory of Ukraine. And the next day the Soviet authorities began to shoot Lutsk and Volyn, real patriots of their country. Therefore, it is important to remember these terrible pages of our history and try to do everything that is not repeated,” he stressed. In the end, the participants jointly sang the national Anthem of Ukraine. This was reported in Lutsk city Council

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

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