On 18 November 2025, the Kremenchuk Flight College held a round table entitled ‘Not to be forgotten: all evidence as the key to understanding the Holodomor,’ organised by Maryna Kiriukhina, head of the Department of Social Sciences, Humanities and Fundamental Disciplines, with the participation of higher education students. Liudmyla Oliinyk, head of the Scientific Activities Department, was invited to the event.
The participants emphasised the crucial role of all evidence – oral, archival and documentary – in the fight against the systematic silencing of the Holodomor, which was part of the crimes of Stalin's empire. It was highlighted that the collection and verification of this data is critically important for international legal recognition and proof of the regime's criminal intent. In particular, the connection between the Holodomor and the political terror of the 1930s was discussed, including the fabricated Case of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine, aimed at destroying the bearers of national memory.
Please note: On 22 November 2025, Ukraine will mark the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Holodomor, which is a national day of mourning.