16.02.2026

“Angels of Kharkivshchina” – An exhibition in memoriam of Ukrainian children

On February 22, 2026, dated to the fourth anniversary of Russia‘s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the exhibition Angels of Kharkivshchina will open in Ghent. It is dedicated to the Ukrainian children who died as a result of Russian aggression against UkraineThe exhibition tells tragic stories of children from the city of Kharkiv and the Kharkiv region, whose lives were cut short by Russian military attacks on civilians.

The project was initiated by Tatiana MatyashMirnaya, mother of an 11-yearold boy who died during the Russian shelling in Kharkov. Her initiative was supported by the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group NGO and the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor‘s Office. The exhibition in Gent (Belgium) is organised by AntiDiscrimination Center Memorial Brussels with the support of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Parish in Ghent and Kerkfabriek Sint-Salvatorkerk.

Shown for the first time in Kharkiv, the exhibition Angels of Kharkivshchina”  is now on a European tour with the intention to honor the memory of the children victims, to show the terrible consequences of Russia‘s military aggression against Ukraine, to call on the international community to investigate every war crimes, to stand up for each victim.

The exposition witnesses that the war takes away the most valuable thing children‘s lives, and calls to do our best to restore peace as soon as possible.

The exhibition will open on February 22, 2026, at 10:00, with the introduction by Tatiana MatyashMirnaya; a memorial service will take place.

Venue: SintSalvator Heilig Kerst, Sleepstraat 216, 9000 Gent, Belgium.

Date and time: until March 20, 2026, daily from 14:00 to 17:00.

Free admission


The publication is created in the framework of the project “Documenting and analysing international crimes committed by the Russia’s armed forces after 24.02.2022, helping victims of these crimes and informing on crimes” implemented by Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, Center for Civil Liberties and ADC Memorial Brussels, funded by the European Union.
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