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COPYRIGHT Teun VOETEN.
Kiev, KYEV, UKRAINE
August 7 2014
Authorities, riot police, cleaning crews and soldiers try to clean up part of the protest camps at Indepence Square, aka Maidan in the center of Kiev.
Clashes with demonstrators followed, who set up barricades with burning tires and threw rocks and molotov cocktails.
At the end, only a few barricades were dismantled and the police withdrew.
Authorities claim that they want to normalize the city again and accuse many protesters of being alcoholic bums who should be fighting in the East.
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COPYRIGHT Teun VOETEN.
Kiev, KYEV, UKRAINE
August 7 2014
Authorities, riot police, cleaning crews and soldiers try to clean up part of the protest camps at Indepence Square, aka Maidan in the center of Kiev.
Clashes with demonstrators followed, who set up barricades with burning tires and threw rocks and molotov cocktails.
At the end, only a few barricades were dismantled and the police withdrew.
Authorities claim that they want to normalize the city again and accuse many protesters of being alcoholic bums who should be fighting in the East.
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COPYRIGHT Teun VOETEN.
Kiev, KYEV, UKRAINE
August 7 2014
Authorities, riot police, cleaning crews and soldiers try to clean up part of the protest camps at Indepence Square, aka Maidan in the center of Kiev.
Clashes with demonstrators followed, who set up barricades with burning tires and threw rocks and molotov cocktails.
At the end, only a few barricades were dismantled and the police withdrew.
Authorities claim that they want to normalize the city again and accuse many protesters of being alcoholic bums who should be fighting in the East.
Protest sign: Stop Fascism in Russia.
Copyright: REPORTERS/Teun Voeten (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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COPYRIGHT Teun VOETEN.
Kiev, KYEV, UKRAINE
August 7 2014
Authorities, riot police, cleaning crews and soldiers try to clean up part of the protest camps at Indepence Square, aka Maidan in the center of Kiev.
Clashes with demonstrators followed, who set up barricades with burning tires and threw rocks and molotov cocktails.
At the end, only a few barricades were dismantled and the police withdrew.
Authorities claim that they want to normalize the city again and accuse many protesters of being alcoholic bums who should be fighting in the East.
Copyright: REPORTERS/Teun Voeten (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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COPYRIGHT Teun VOETEN.
Kiev, KYEV, UKRAINE
August 7 2014
Authorities, riot police, cleaning crews and soldiers try to clean up part of the protest camps at Indepence Square, aka Maidan in the center of Kiev.
Clashes with demonstrators followed, who set up barricades with burning tires and threw rocks and molotov cocktails.
At the end, only a few barricades were dismantled and the police withdrew.
Authorities claim that they want to normalize the city again and accuse many protesters of being alcoholic bums who should be fighting in the East.
Copyright: REPORTERS/Teun Voeten (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
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Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689c)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689d)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689e)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689f)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689g)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689i)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689h)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689j)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689k)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689l)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689m)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sergii Kharchenko/REX (3785689n)
Leaders of the 'Donbas Batallion' recruit fighters for the National Guard detachment at the Maidan
Donbas Batallion recruiting EuroMaidan activists as fighters for 'counter-terrorism' in the east, Kiev, Ukraine - 01 Jun 2014
Six days after losing five members in an ambush sprung by a force of Russian-backed separatists, the Donbas Battalion, a quasi-military group consisting mostly of pro-Ukraine Donetsk and Luhansk oblast civilians is forming into a National Guard special-purpose battalion to officially join the government?s counter-terrorism operation, the Interior Ministry announced after reaching an agreement with its leader Semyon Semenchenko.
The unit will comprise of 120-150 men, the usual size of a rota, or a troop company. They will undergo training at the National Guard training base in Novi Petrivtsi, a village 10 kilometers north of Kyiv. Their task will be to ?conduct anti-subversive and anti-terrorist? activities in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, the Interior Ministry stated. This will include guarding the Ukrainian-Russian border to prevent ?organized groups of terrorists from breaking through from the Russian Federation,? it added.
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: 'Right sector' activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Ultra-nationalists activists march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: A Maidan activist wears a gas mask as he marches through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ultra Nationalists march in Kiev
April 29, 2014 - Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine: Pro-Kiev activists clash with ultra-nationalists activists in their attempt to stop them to march through Independence Square (Maidan) during a torchlight procession. (Pavel Volkov/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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