From Reuters:
“Some
Czechs sending 1,968 crowns to Ukraine in memory of 1968 Soviet invasion”
Czech
nationals have been sending exactly 1,968 crowns ($80) to Ukraine to help it
defend itself against Russia and to commemorate the 1968 invasion of then
Czechoslovakia by Soviet-led troops, the Ukrainian embassy said on Sunday. Russia's
Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, which has killed thousands, forced millions to
flee and caused damage worth billions of dollars, enters its seventh month next
week.
The Czechs
were using a special payment code to donate 1,968 crowns ($80) to an already
existing account set up by Ukraine's embassy in the Czech Republic to collect
funds. "Even at the weekend, dozens and dozens of payments in the value of
1,968 crowns are arriving to our account, thank you so much, Czech
friends!" the embassy said on Twitter. On Aug. 21, 1968, armies of the
Soviet Union and its allies crossed borders into Czechoslovakia, a fellow
member of the eastern bloc, to crush a reform movement started earlier that
year known as the "Prague Spring". The troops killed dozens of
civilians and the subsequent occupation pushed tens of thousands into exile.
The troops eventually left after the fall of Communist rule in 1989.
^ Sadly, most
Eastern Europeans (Germans, Czechs, Slovaks, Slovenians, Croatians,
Montenegrins, Bosnians, Serbians, Macedonians, Kosovars, Romanians, Bulgarians,
Poles, Albanians, Hungarians, Estonians, Lithuanians, Moldovans and Latvians)
know Soviet and Russian Invasion, Occupation and War Crimes first-hand and so
they sympathize with Ukraine now.
This is the
Czechs way to remember the 1968 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia and the
Soviet Occupation from 1945-1991.
Other
Countries are holding similar Fundraisers to help Ukraine defeat Russia. ^
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