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Ukrainians march in Magic Parade

By Michelle Crean
Saturday was a night to remember not only for little ones who got to meet Santa but it was also extra special for Killarney based Ukrainians.
Up to 20 women and their children who have been living in Killarney since March due to the war in their country became part of the Christmas celebration on the streets of Killarney as they took part in the Christmas Parade for the first time. They dressed in colourful floral wreaths and traditional Ukrainian national headscarves as they marched alongside the spectacular floats. They had stars in their hands - a traditional symbol of Christmas in Ukraine.
"I want Ukrainian children and women abroad to be seen just like that, happy and beautiful!" Natalya Eysmont, the organiser of the Ukrainian part of the Christmas parade, said.
"I want to convey that Ukrainian women can contribute to the development of Ireland. Because we are a people who are not used to sitting in the dark and being aloof from the development of the world as a whole. In 2022, we received so much help from Ireland and Irish people. We are grateful to each and every one of you!”
By participating in the parade, Ukrainians wanted to express their gratitude to the locals for their warm welcome and help, as well as to share the common Christmas celebration, she added.
"After all, it is a special holiday for both the Irish and the Ukrainians."
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