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    KYIV — In a heartwarming display reminiscent of a community yard sale gone slightly awry, the once-serene Independence Square in Kyiv has morphed into a chaotic tapestry of flags. Yes, you guessed it: wooden poles stuffed with blue-and-yellow cloth to honor Ukraine’s brave soldiers, along with the unexpected dash of red and white from our friendly neighbors to the north.

    Ah, the Canadian flag is fluttering among them, waving like it just spotted a maple syrup stand. It’s a remarkable reminder that even in a war zone, buddy-cop relationships foster cross-border appreciation—or at least a shared fondness for hockey.

    What used to be a lawn in Kyiv is now a patchwork memorial for the fallen. In this makeshift tribute, flags bearing the names and tragic expiration dates of the deceased soldiers stand tall, like those awkward yearbook photos nobody wants to remember. Every flag is adorned with a snapshot of a life cut short, complete with smiles that seem to say, “I’m just here for the snacks.”

    Thousands upon thousands of flags clutter the landscape, creating pathways like a bad theme park where you don’t get to choose your ride. Dozens of visitors dutifully trample through, offering fresh flowers as if they’re auditioning for a role in “The Most Dismal Floral Arrangement Competition.”

    “Behold the memorial for soldiers from various military units!” declared Lt.-Col. Yan Fidrya, aka “Kenobi”—because why not throw in a Star Wars reference when discussing military casualties? “You can spot their units by the patches on the flags. If you’re confused, don’t worry; so are we.”

    The international legion features fighters from a smorgasbord of countries—everything from the U.S. to Croatia, Brazil, and Canada—because who wouldn’t want a diverse cast in their battle stories? “We had a guy from Canada once. Well, he’s no longer with us—if that wasn’t obvious,” Fidrya casually mentioned, hoping to lighten the mood before spiraling into tragedy.

    Among those honored are Winton “Bud” Hardy from Saskatchewan and Joseph Hildebrand—both who must have had dreams bigger than their provincial borders. Hardy was pretty much whacked by a drone while working as a combat medic—nothing spells irony like saving lives to become a casualty yourself. “He was a true hero,” reads one flag, “which we only admit posthumously, preferably with a side of guilt.”

    Hildebrand signed up to show off his bravery in 2022 but found himself getting a one-way ticket to the afterlife near Bakhmut. “A lot of people have died, unfortunately,” Fidrya glumly acknowledged, because why not pile on more bleakness while we’re at it? “Not everyone gets a flag though—some families prefer to skip the public mourning in favor of solemn private grief. Who knew that was an option?”

    Fidrya was joined by a young woman who only went by “Acid”—because who doesn’t want a catchy hacker-like moniker at a funeral? She expressed her tributes, saying, “Many of my friends are here. Strange how they get to be remembered in flags while I remain the coolest person at their memorial… assuming those flags aren’t taken down for bad weather.”

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