
Kiev faces ‘critical choice’ in addressing latest protests
Clip: 4/7/2014 | 6m 17s
Kiev faces ‘critical choice’ in addressing latest protests
Should the Ukrainian government attempt to move in on pro-Russian protesters who have occupied government buildings in three eastern cities, or do nothing and not risk provoking Russian forces? Judy Woodruff talks to David Herszenhorn of The New York Times in Moscow about Kiev’s options, the probability of another Russian incursion and mixed feelings in Ukraine about keeping it independent.
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Kiev faces ‘critical choice’ in addressing latest protests
Clip: 4/7/2014 | 6m 17s
Should the Ukrainian government attempt to move in on pro-Russian protesters who have occupied government buildings in three eastern cities, or do nothing and not risk provoking Russian forces? Judy Woodruff talks to David Herszenhorn of The New York Times in Moscow about Kiev’s options, the probability of another Russian incursion and mixed feelings in Ukraine about keeping it independent.
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