- 08/09/2025

On September 28, Kyiv will host the tenth annual March of Remembrance for the victims of Babyn Yar, organized by the United Jewish Community of Ukraine (UJCU).
The march is held in commemoration of the tragic events of September 29–30, 1941, when 33,771 Jews were murdered by the Nazis in Babyn Yar. The mass executions continued until the end of 1943.
The march follows the same route along which Jews were led to their deaths in 1941, giving it a profound symbolic and historical significance.
The Euro-Asian Jewish Congress (EAJC) believes it is crucial to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and other mass atrocities committed by Nazi Germany during World War II. Safeguarding historical memory and passing it on to future generations is our shared moral obligation.