Thousands of people marched through central Kiev on Monday to protest against Pr...
KIEV - Thousands of people marched through central Kiev on Monday to protest against President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s deal with Moscow to grant special status to a pro-Russian rebel-held region of eastern Ukraine as part of efforts to end a five-year conflict there.
Around 20,000 people, including war veterans, took part in the rally ‘No capitulation’ against what they say are unacceptable concessions by Zelenskiy over the Donbass region. But many Ukrainians say these measures are a betrayal by Zelenskiy who took power in April after a landslide election win. The war in eastern Ukraine has killed more than 13,000 people since April 2014.
“We have little information about this and it suggests that something is being prepared that we don’t like,” said Pavlo Musiyenko, who was at the rally with his wife and child.
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