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	<title>Ukraine Tourism | Breaking Travel News</title>
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	<description>Ukraine Tourism News</description>
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		<title>British Visitors in Wartime Kyiv: Tourism as an Act of Solidarity</title>
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		<description>Even with the war still going on, a lot of Brits keep coming to Ukraine, but not for fun, but with a specific goal. Volunteers, documentary filmmakers, and entrepreneurs keep coming to Kyiv and other cities to support a country fighting for its independence. For them, their very presence has become a form of support — a silent message that says: we are here with you.

British citizens are among the top 10 most popular foreign visitors to Ukraine in 2025, with 17,210 registered entries in the first half of the year — a slight increase compared to 2024. According to exclusive border crossing data analyzed by VisitKyiv.com, this trend indicates a growth in solidarity trips. After all, most of these visitors come not for leisure, but to support Ukraine and its people.</description>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2025 06:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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