Seems to have been a lively Vyshyvanka Day in Kharkiv:
Sleeping Among Corpses: A Ukrainian Nationalist's Lifetime Of Struggle
The incredible story of a 95-year-old resident of Crimea whose entire life has been dominated by the cause of Ukrainian independence. Teodozia Kobylyanska spent nine years in Soviet gulag prison camps and says she still fears arrest. (By Ray Furlong and RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service)
A short news item from Radio Prague, the English-language service of Czech Radio:
Czech Top Officials Distance Themselves From Communist MP's Visit To Donetsk
Czech top officials have publicly distanced themselves from Communist Party MP Zdenek Ondracek’s visit to the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic this week. Prime Minister Andrej Babis told journalists on Thursday that the visit was not in accordance with Czech foreign policy. His statement came a day after Czech Foreign Minister Tomas Petricek criticized Mr. Ondracek’s visit on Twitter, saying his actions were shameful and damaging to the Czech Republic.
The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies met for a special session to debate the matter on Thursday, distancing itself from the visit and emphasizing that the Czech Republic does not recognize the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic and considers it a part of Ukraine.
Mr. Ondracek insists his trip was “private", but a video shows him being welcomed by the leader of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic in what looks like an official ceremony.