At least two killed in 'terrorist' blast in Ukraine's Kharkiv - Interior Ministry


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  • Sunday, 22 Feb 2015

KIEV (Reuters) - An explosive device caused an explosion that killed at least two people during a peace march in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Sunday, Ukrainian police said in a statement on the Interior Ministry website.

The blast, which the statement termed a "terrorist act," went off near a metro station, as a large crowd of participants in the rally passed by, police said.

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