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Comments from Zelenskiy on Holodomur Remembrance Day:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said mankind has yet to come up with words to describe the pain Ukrainians experienced during the Stalin-era famine, known as the Holodomor.
Zelenskiy made the remarks at a ceremony in Kyiv on November 23, as Ukrainians marked the 86th anniversary of the Holodomor, in which millions of people died of starvation blamed largely on Soviet policies of the early 1930s.
Zelenskiy told the crowd that Ukraine "will nevber forget nor forgive the crime of the Holodomor, which was caused by the Stalin regime."
Ukrainians mark a Holodomur Remembrance Day every year on the fourth Saturday of November.
Between 3 and 7 million people died in the Holodomor, or "death by hunger."
Millions died after Soviet authorities forced peasants in Ukraine to join collective farms by requisitioning their grain and other food products.
"Today we honor the memory of the victims of the Holodomor -- the crime of genocide committed by the totalitarian Stalinist regime against our people, against the people of Ukraine," Zelenskiy told the crowd.