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Suporters reclaim Ukrainian opposition presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko as they march in Kiev 21 November 2004. A pro-Western opposition leader appeared to have won Ukraine's presidential runoff, exit polls showed after voting ended in the bitterly-fought contest that many had feared could trigger turmoil and even violence. Yushchenko secured 54 percent of the vote compared with 43 percent by his pro-Russian rival, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich, according to the independent Razumkov Ukrainian Centre for Economic and Political Studies and the Kiev International Institute for Sociology (KMIS). AFP PHOTO / MLADEN ANTONOV
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2004-11-21
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
MLADEN ANTONOV
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