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Blast Wounds 10 in Kharkiv, Eastern Ukraine Says Police

Blast Wounds 10 in Kharkiv, Eastern Ukraine Says Police
Police experts inspect the area close to a covered body following an explosion during a "Dignity March"in northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, on February 22, 2015.(AFP)
Kharkiv:
An explosion caused by an apparent "terrorist" bomb wounded 10 people during a march in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv today, police told AFP.
 
The blast occurred during a demonstration marking the one-year anniversary of the overthrow of Ukraine's former pro-Kremlin president. Kharkiv is under Ukrainian government control and located and more than 200 kilometres (120 miles) from the frontline.
 
Similar marches were taking place in Kiev and other parts of Ukraine today, though not in the chunk of eastern territory controlled by pro-Russian rebels who are fighting government forces.
 
Witnesses initially told AFP eight people were wounded in the blast.
 
But Kharkiv police spokeswoman Natalia Zakharova said the toll was 10 wounded. An investigation will be opened into an apparent "terrorist explosion" caused by an unidentified device, she said.
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