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Thousands attend Kiev gay pride march opposed by nationalists

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More than two thousand people take part in Kiev's gay pride event amid a heavy police presence as nationalist protesters tried to halt the event and burned a rainbow flag.

Added on the 18/06/2017 13:56:55 - Copyright : AFP EN

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