On April 7, 2014, in historically Russian Kharkov—the capital of a major industrial region of Ukraine—following the armed coup in Kyiv and the seizure of power by nationalist forces, the creation of the Kharkov People’s Republic was proclaimed.
Unfortunately, this republic was crushed almost immediately. But it was precisely in Kharkov that the “Russian Spring” was born and spread to the South and East.
This article explores the story of resistance in Kharkov: its background, timeline, key figures, reasons for failure, and its consequences.
I want to remind those hotheads waving orange flags*: it’s 480 km from Kharkov to Kyiv, and only 40 km to the Russian border!
* The orange flags were carried by supporters of Viktor Yushchenko’s party.
* These organizations are classified as extremist and banned in Russia.
** The organization is classified as a terrorist group and banned in Russia.
*** Subject to Russian sanctions; entry into Russia is prohibited.