Ukraine Kyiv Freedom from Russia 1991 rare English language
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2022
- Ukraine won independence from the Soviet Union - Russia in 1991. This is a short segment from the English language video Ukraine - Third Journey to Independence which was in limited circulation in 1992. The entire video is worth seeing but this clip explains one of the reasons and events in Kyiv, to an English speaking audience, why the Ukrainians will not go back to the days prior to 1991.
Absolutely fascinating. Thank you for this upload!
Цікаво побачити як це було, дякую тим хто зробив цей сюжет.
Thanks a lot for having teanslate and upload this important act of independence for the largest country in Europe ❤️🇺🇦🇪🇺🇺🇦❤️.
4:27 - my favourite moment
"ОДИН ПРАПОР!"
Wow! So cool! Thanks for uploading this 💛💙
Post this EVERYWHERE! Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
The entire movie is on this channel also which is worth seeing. Lots more rare Ukrainian material here. The channel is nonprofit sharing our archival films which would otherwise be lost.
@@edmonton906A damn American causing trouble again
It from USSR, not from ruzzia
Yes. Independence from Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR with Mikhail Gorbachev as President), not from Russia (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR/RSFSR; then Russian Federation with Boris Yeltsin as President).
Ukraine (Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR) and Russia (Russian SFSR) at this context (1991) and 13 Soviet Socialist Republic other were equal in Soviet Union.
@@fajjarperdanafirdaus9720 That's right
Slava.
To RUSSIA!
@@wf7625 Russia will lose the war.
Slava Ukraini!
HEROYAM SLAVA!
Slava RUSSIA!
Bandara shut up
4:55 and there we see the Russian mindset... the preceding feeling that led to the current invasion. If the Russians want to talk borders, it seems quite a few people in the Kuban and Lower Don speak Russian with a strong Ukrainian accent... food for thought.
Тепер україна переживає складні часи щоб перемогти російських зайд і сепаратистів ми маємо ще сильніше об'єднатися і боротися проти них!
"Real independence may take decades to establish." dang
I wish I could tell them to keep their nukes.
Giving up nukes was a precondition for the US to recognise Ukraine's independence.
It's unfortunate that along that Ukraine was not invited to join NATO.
The bitter truth is though that the majority of Ukrainians at the time would not support joining the alliance.
Slava Ukraini, Heroiam Slava!
Slava RUSSIA!
Stepan Bandera, shut up
потеряло почти всё производство, кроме добывающего, как и россия. эти страны ничего не приобрели от развала союза, но многое потеряли. хотя я согласен, что союз был вовсе не раем, можно было устроить его гораздо лучше.
After the independence they suffered on economy but they still achive the independence
Glory to ukraine 👍👍 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
ukraine escape of the alfabeth who is semems like rusky
putin back off
America mind your own business
And today ukraine might not existed
Hello, I work for a production company. We are working on a documentary and we would like to use part of this video, can you please send me your contact so we can talk about it? Thank you! Chiara
Slava Ukraini CCP
Slava Ukraini!
SLAVA RUSSIA!
Glory to Russia as part of Ukraine! 😊