Kiev protesters still angry over Crimea attack Russian banks Reuters Sunday, February 21, 2016 07:44 Email Print RELATED NEWS Crimea faces long road to power security Ukraine navy left high and dry after Crimea losses Russians celebrate first anniversary of Crimea annexation Kiev, rebels exchange POWs; trains, buses to Crimea suspended Russian army stages air show in Crimea to promote conscription Protesters attack the offices of Russian banks in Kiev as Ukraine marks the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled President Viktor Yanukovich but which ultimately led to Russia's annexation of Crimea. More : Russia Kiev Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich Crimea
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