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Ukraine: Villagers mark one year since airliner horror
Anti-fascists and Kiev again accuse each other

HUNDREDS of people commemorated the first anniversary of a Malaysian airliner being shot down in the east Ukrainian village of Hrabove yesterday.

Some 200 residents of the Donbass-region village held a memorial service and a procession to the fields where the plane hit the ground, killing all 298 people on board.

Donetsk Republic Prime Minister Alexander Zakharchenko, who arrived at the commemoration ceremony on crutches, accused Kiev forces of shooting down the airliner.

  • Ukraine’s parliament voted yesterday to call nationwide local elections in October, excluding the Donbass.
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