Peremoha (Ukrainian: Перемога, pronunciationⓘ; literally, Victory) is the 30th station of the Kharkiv Metro, located on the system's Oleksiivska Line.
[1][4] Under the initiative of Kharkiv Mayor Mykhailo Dobkin, construction work on the station began again in 2009,[5] with an opening date of 2010, although it was later set back a couple of years due to inadequate funding.
A new date was set at 7 or 8 May 2012,[4] which would have had significance since Victory Day used to be then celebrated on 9 May (in Ukraine),[6] and which would have been in time for the UEFA Euro 2012 football championship.
[10] In April 2015, the parliament of Ukraine outlawed Soviet and Communist symbols, street names and monuments, in a set of decommunization laws.
[10][12] The station is designed to be two-tiered with the upper balconies used as an underground passenger walkway from either side of the Ludvík Svoboda Prospect.