Prime minister says election will be triumph for Ukraine


  • World
  • Saturday, 24 May 2014

KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's interim prime minister urged people to take part in what he said would be a clean and fair presidential election on Sunday that would be a triumph before the world against Russian aggression.

In a statement on Saturday, Arseny Yatseniuk told Ukrainians they had a responsibility to vote, for the future of their children, and assured those in rebel-held eastern regions that "bandits won't be terrorising your area for much longer".

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