Yatsenyuk: Ukraine - the victorious powers in World War II
"The task of the Ukrainian state - to honor each person to demonstrate the historical truth of what happened 70 years ago, and to prevent the recurrence of such tragic and terrible events that occurred in the last century "- the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk on Thursday, April 16, at a meeting of the organizing committee for the preparation and celebration of the 70th anniversary of the victory over Nazism in Europe and the 70th anniversary of the Second World War. Yatsenyuk said that the 70th anniversary of the victory over Nazism in Europe is at a time when the Russian Federation started its military against Ukrainein aggression: "History would have it very dramatic. 70 years ago we fought shoulder to shoulder with the Nazis, and fought and won. And now the Russian Federation, which together with Ukraine won the Second World War, began military aggression against the Ukrainian state. " Celebrating the 70th anniversary of the victory over Nazism, according to the Government, "is notonly historical, but also very significant. " He stressed that the human and material losses Ukraine during World War II - is 40% of the total loss of the former Soviet Union. The population of Ukraine after World War II decreased by 14 million. "Attempts to rewrite the history of the Russian Federation, privatize victory in WorldWar and assign this sacred and historic struggle against Nazism should be prysicheni. Ukraine is the victorious powers in World War II. Ukraine is the founder of the United Nations "- said Yatsenyuk. The Prime Minister stressed the need to adequately mark the 70th anniversary of the victory over Nazism and "honor each V?theuilwound Second World War, everyone who fought ":" The task of the Ukrainian state - to honor each person to demonstrate the historical truth of what happened 70 years ago, and to prevent the recurrence of such tragic and terrible events that occurred in the last century. " The information wasSource: http://artlife.rv.ua/