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28 of August, 14:34

Fighting in the Donbass citizens of foreign countries demanded the citizenship of Ukraine at a rally in Kiev
Participating in special operations in the Donbass on the side of Kiev citizens of foreign countries in the last working day of the week came to the building of the State migration service of Ukraine to require Ukrainian citizenship.
in Kiev, near the State immigration service began to protest foreigners who fought in the Donbas With the requirement that they or granted citizenship, or a temporary residence permit in Ukraine, informs television channel " 112 Ukraine ".



Specifies that the Activists of the event expect to pay to service their requirements. Authorized "Right sector*" * also present near the building of the Ministry, RIA "news" referring to the press service of the extremist organization." at this moment trying to find out why our fellow human beings from other countries do not give citizenship of Ukraine." Right sector " came on a visit to the State migration service. On a place there are brothers from Georgia, Belarus, Russia " ? Reported in the report. In the early winter of last year, the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, speaking in Parliament, promised to grant Ukrainian citizenship to all the volunteers who participate in special operations in the Donbass. Since mid-April last year, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine "special operation" to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Refers to a large number of dead and wounded among the civilian population and the destruction of houses and infrastructure. According to the UN at the end of July, the victims of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine began more than 6, 8 thousand People, at least 17 thousand have Received damage of health.
* Organization, relative to which a court has adopted the legally effective conclusion Of destruction or prohibition of the activities on the grounds stipulated by the Federal law "On countering extremist activity"

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