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In Kharkiv, Ukrainianians march 'to defend homeland'

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In the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, 30 km from the Russian border, people march in a show of strength and to 'defend' their homeland amid tensions with their neighbour. Western capitals have accused Russia of amassing some 100,000 troops on the borders of pro-Western Ukraine in preparation for an invasion and have vowed to impose devastating sanctions on Moscow if it attacks. IMAGES

Added on the 05/02/2022 15:02:00 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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