"KyivPride" organizers announced dates for holding LGBT march in capital

A flag of Ukraine and LGBT. Photo: AI-generated

The "KyivPride" organizers published a schedule of events in the capital for 2026 on their Facebook page. In their official statement, they indicated that preparations for these actions began last year.

According to the published plans, the "KyivPride Park" festival is scheduled for Sunday, June 14. The main event called "KyivPride March" is to be held a week later, on June 21.

Representatives promised to gradually report all technical details and specifics of preparations for the gay parade.

Earlier, the UOJ wrote that Ukraine needs to allow same-sex marriages to join the EU, according to the European Commission.

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