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Kyiv seeks to sever last cultural ties with Moscow

Audio 7:30 p.m.

Smoke rises above a district of kyiv after a Russian strike, April 28, 2022. (Illustrative image) © AFP - SERGEY VOLSKIY

By: Juliette Rengeval Follow

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It has been five months since Moscow launched its operation on Ukrainian soil.

Five months of war and the irremediably widening gap between Russia and Ukraine.

Thus, the Ukrainian Parliament passed two laws to impose severe restrictions on Russian books and music in Ukraine.

The explanations of Stéphane Siohan.

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(Rebroadcast June 22, 2022)

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