
Pro-Russian separatists launch attacks on election offices
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 8m 14s
At least 13 government soldiers were killed in Eastern Ukraine.
At least 13 government soldiers were killed in Eastern Ukraine in the bloodiest episode yet in the run up to that nation's presidential election. Chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner reports on additional separatist attacks on election offices and how acts of intimidation may affect voting in that region.
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Pro-Russian separatists launch attacks on election offices
Clip: 5/22/2014 | 8m 14s
At least 13 government soldiers were killed in Eastern Ukraine in the bloodiest episode yet in the run up to that nation's presidential election. Chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner reports on additional separatist attacks on election offices and how acts of intimidation may affect voting in that region.
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