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The Klitschko brothers at the polls
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Hromadske TV reporting that turnout was 17.52 percent at 11:00 am
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Election watchdog OPORA says by noon turnout was 25 percent nationwide:
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This just in from Reuters on the separatist march on Akhmetov's house:
Armed separatists gather outside home of Ukraine's richest man
DONETSK, Ukraine, May 25 (Reuters) - Scores of armed pro-Russian separatists massed outside the walled home of Ukraine's richest man, Rinat Akhmetov, in the eastern city of Donetsk on Sunday as Ukrainians voted for a new president.
The rebels, roundly denounced by Akhmetov, have prevented voting in Donetsk, an industrial hub of a million people, and other parts of mainly Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine, where they have declared "people's republics" outside Kiev's control.
Coal and steel billionaire Akhmetov, known abroad as the owner of Shakhtar Donetsk soccer club, has urged people to vote and accused the rebels of "genocide" last week.
Some of the men were masked and were aggressive towards journalists as they gathered by the high walls of Akhmetov's suburban residence, which is protected by armed security guards.
Akhmetov, whose factories and mines employ about 300,000 people, has encouraged his workers to take part in peace rallies in the past few days against the separatists and in favour of Ukrainian unity ahead of Sunday's election.
DONETSK, Ukraine, May 25 (Reuters) - Scores of armed pro-Russian separatists massed outside the walled home of Ukraine's richest man, Rinat Akhmetov, in the eastern city of Donetsk on Sunday as Ukrainians voted for a new president.
The rebels, roundly denounced by Akhmetov, have prevented voting in Donetsk, an industrial hub of a million people, and other parts of mainly Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine, where they have declared "people's republics" outside Kiev's control.
Coal and steel billionaire Akhmetov, known abroad as the owner of Shakhtar Donetsk soccer club, has urged people to vote and accused the rebels of "genocide" last week.
Some of the men were masked and were aggressive towards journalists as they gathered by the high walls of Akhmetov's suburban residence, which is protected by armed security guards.
Akhmetov, whose factories and mines employ about 300,000 people, has encouraged his workers to take part in peace rallies in the past few days against the separatists and in favour of Ukrainian unity ahead of Sunday's election.
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