High-rise building in Kyiv centre illuminated with LGBT flag colours

A 33-storey building in the centre of Kiev illuminated with the LGBT flag. A photo: twitter.com

The LGBT flag is lighting up the 33-storey building of the “Gulliver” business centre in the centre of Kyiv. The promotion will last from 5 to 11 October within the framework of PrideMonth2020 in Kyiv.

A video of a 141-meter building with a flag of sexual minorities was posted on KievPride's Twitter page.

Against the background of the rainbow flag, the slogan "It is good to be different together to draw public attention to the topic of LGBT + visibility" is broadcast.

As reported earlier, the ROC said that LGBT propaganda is turning the Western world into a kingdom of crooked mirrors.

 

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