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23 of August, 07:56

An exhibition of photographs of the war in Ukraine was opened in the USA
In the United States started a photo exhibition, dedicated to the tragic events in the East of Ukraine.
The first exposure time provided by MIA " Russia today ", was shown on the last working day of the week in the evening in the Centre of cinema in Huntington long island island, and could see hundreds of American citizens, RIA " Novosti ". The exhibition is organized in the United States with the assistance based in new York, the international action center and United anti-war coalition. It presents 50 photos correspondents, showing the suffering of people and the terrible consequences of hostilities in the East of Ukraine." The idea With which we worked was to do it in public places where citizens have the opportunity to see the exhibition and to understand what war and unidentified, slightly illuminated (USA) consequences of the war in Ukraine ", - said one of the founders of the exhibition Sarah Flounders, co-Director of international action center. In her expressions, this exhibition is one of the ways to educate people so they can see the consequences of war. In addition, the Exhibition will be held October 4 in new York in the Center of " Solidarity ", and similarly in the library of the Albany city - the capital of the state of new York, and then in the U.S. capital. On the last working day of the week a similar Exhibition was beginning to work in London. However, at the exhibition organised by the London charity Fund " Culture " (Kultura Foundation), the emphasis is on the human rights violations of the Kyiv authorities. Since mid-April, the Kyiv authorities are in the East of Ukraine " special operation " to suppress the protest movement in the Donbass. Security forces are actively using heavy artillery and combat aviation. Mentions numerous victims among the peaceful inhabitants and the destruction of houses and infrastructure.

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