On February 26, Ukraine celebrates the Day of Resistance to the Occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol — a day that embodies the indomitable spirit of Ukraine, its dignity, and its unwavering faith in the return of the temporarily occupied Crimea.
On the initiative of the Donetsk Regional Palace of Children's and Youth Creativity, a regional campaign called "Letters to Free Crimea" was held, in which more than 300 students from extracurricular and general secondary education institutions in Donetsk Oblast took part.
As part of the campaign, participants:
- published themed photos on social media;
- wrote letters to the future and addressed the Ukrainian Crimea;
- recorded videos with warm words of support;
- shared their thoughts about the future of the de-occupied peninsula on sheets of paper;
- depicted the beauty of Crimea in vivid drawings;
- published photos of their favorite places in Crimea before the occupation.
Donetsk region remembers Crimea and everyone who resists the occupation. We are united by a common history, culture, and an unbreakable desire to live in a free, independent state.
Crimea is Ukraine. And it will definitely return home.
You can view the works on the "Extracurricular Activities of Donetsk Region" page on Facebook under the hashtags:
#листидовільногокриму2026
#ПозашкілляДонеччини