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UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CRISIS - POLITICS - ARMY

UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CRISIS - POLITICS - ARMY
A girl says goodbye to her boyfriend, a new volunteer recruit of the Ukrainian army 'Azov' battalion, after a military oath ceremony in Kiev and before his contingent heads to eastern regions, on June 23, 2014. Some 600 new volunteer recruits of the battalion, mainly representatives of the eastern Donbass region of Ukraine, who followed combat training during three weeks will take part in the military operation against armed pro-Russian militants in the east of the country. Ukraine pressed German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other Western allies today to help end a pro-Russian uprising that has continued to rage in the industrial east despite Kiev's unilateral ceasefire. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP
Document reference 000_Par7914289
SLUG UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CRISIS - POLITICS - ARMY
Creation date 6/23/2014 15:47 UTC
City/Country Kyiv, Ukraine
Credit Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 41.52 Mb / 4617 x 3143 / 300 dpi

UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CRISIS - POLITICS - ARMY

UKRAINE - RUSSIA - CRISIS - POLITICS - ARMY
A girl says goodbye to her boyfriend, a new volunteer recruit of the Ukrainian army 'Azov' battalion, after a military oath ceremony in Kiev and before his contingent heads to eastern regions, on June 23, 2014. Some 600 new volunteer recruits of the battalion, mainly representatives of the eastern Donbass region of Ukraine, who followed combat training during three weeks will take part in the military operation against armed pro-Russian militants in the east of the country. Ukraine pressed German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other Western allies today to help end a pro-Russian uprising that has continued to rage in the industrial east despite Kiev's unilateral ceasefire. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP