at 0:05 Ukrainian radicals got destroyed by Soviet veterans while attempting to disrupt commemorative event honouring fallen soldiers and victims of World War II on Victory Day. Organizers re-named the events to avoid problems with Ukrainian authorities – honoring the achievements of the Soviet Union or criticizing the Nazi-collaborationist nationalist fighters in any way is a criminal offense.Kiev’s Immortal Regiment parade was renamed "Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten", while in the Dnepropetrovsk region, events were termed "March of Victory."The organizers of the Kiev march claimed 20,000 people attended, though police only counted 3,000. Marchers chanted “Fascism will not pass!” and “Thank you Grandfather for your Victory!”At the Odessa march, chants of "Odessa - Hero City!" and “Get out of Odessa, Banderites!” (referring to WWII-era nationalist S. Bandera) were heard along with Soviet songs.