Key facts
- Approximately 5,000 people participated in Kyiv's annual Pride March on June 21.
- This was the largest Pride march in Kyiv since the start of Russia's full-scale war.
- The event included LGBTQ+ individuals, military personnel, veterans, activists, and diplomats.
- A counter-demonstration advocating for traditional family values took place concurrently.
- Kyiv police reported no major incidents during either event.
- Organizers are advocating for the recognition of LGBTIQ+ families and civil partnerships.
Approximately 5,000 people participated in Kyiv's annual Pride March on June 21, marking the largest turnout since the commencement of Russia's full-scale war. The event, organized by KyivPride, brought together LGBTQ+ individuals, military personnel, veterans, human rights activists, and diplomats.
