Hello ladies and gents this is the Viking telling you that today we are talking about
Ukrainian Independence Day
Today’s Doodle, illustrated by Kharkiv-based artist Olga Shtonda, honors Independence Day in Ukraine. On this day in 1991, Ukrainian politicians signed the Act of Declaration of Independence and displayed their national flag within the session hall of the Verkhovna Rada building, signaling its freedom from the Soviet Union. The national holiday remembers all who’ve given their lives for their country, including those still fighting to this day.
On December 1, 1991, a national referendum saw a resounding 92% of citizens vote in favor of independence. Over 31 years of freedom, the country has achieved several social, economic and political milestones. The blue and yellow national flag represents Ukraine’s vast sky, beautiful streams and golden wheat fields. These bright colors inspire its citizens to remember they are a freedom-loving, brave, vibrant and united people. Today’s Doodle artwork represents the national symbols of Ukraine, featuring a trident often interpreted as a falcon and the country’s coat of arms.
This year’s Independence Day holds particular significance as Ukraine continues its struggle against the ongoing Russian invasion and as always have a chilled day from the Viking
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