Every year on October 28, Greece celebrates the national holiday Ohi Day (No!).
This holiday has become a special value for all Greeks and Cypriots.
On this day, they organize festive parades in the streets, congratulate each other and share the festive mood.
In fact, this day people went out for the first time on October 28, 1940, not to celebrate, but to express dissatisfaction and say “No” to the demands imposed by the Germans and Italians.
On this day of Ohi (No!), celebrated this year, kurashists with yaktak uniforms also took part, organized by the Federation of Kurash of Greece.