Today is the Day of Dignity and Freedom. It was on November 21 that two revolutions began that determined the modern course of our state: the Orange Revolution and the Revolution of Dignity.
On this day, we remember all those who, during the fateful events of recent history, stood up for European values and Ukraine's democratic choice — a choice that Ukrainians continue to defend today in the war against Russian aggression.
At Igor Sikorsky KPI, flowers were laid at the monument to Kyiv Polytechnic students who died for Ukraine and at the monument to the Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred as a sign of deep gratitude to the polytechnic students who gave their lives for the freedom, sovereignty, and integrity of our state.
The ceremony was attended by the administration, employees, and students of Igor Sikorsky KPI, representatives of the Solomyanskyi District State Administration in Kyiv, headed by Chairman Serhii Movenko, KPI graduate Roman Hryshchuk, Ruslan Dyadyusha, head of the Solomyanskyi District Department of Civil Protection and Preventive Activities of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Kyiv, and Pavlo Chekhanuk, first deputy head of the Solomyanskyi Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine.
Eternal memory to the Heroes!