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Anti-government demonstrators storm the regional police station in Krasnoarmiisk, Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, May 1, 2014. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Ukraine should withdraw its military units from the eastern and southern regions of the country, where anti-government insurgents are seizing buildings, but hours later, Ukraine's acting president ordered the military draft be renewed as the unrest intensifies. (AP Photo)

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FILE - In this April. 25, 2014 file photo, Natalia Snihur, 35, and her husband Yehor Korniyev, 35, pose for a photo in front of their home in Kiev, Ukraine, months after they protested with many others to help overthrow what they consider a corrupt, hardline pro-Russian president and bring a new pro-Western government to power. Like many Ukrainians, Snihur and Korniyev are still proud of the popular uprising and hopeful that their country will turn into a dignified European nation, “Ukraine is being born, it is in labor now, it is giving birth to a nation that will have a conscious national identity,” Snihur said during an interview in her family kitchen. (AP Photo/ Maria Danilova, File)