Ukrainians: “NATO go home”
Published: 25 March, 2009, 15:49
The residents of the seaside Ukrainian city of Sevastopol, located on the coast of the Crimea peninsula, greeted the NATO frigate “Klakring” with the slogan “NATO go home.”
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Published: 25 March, 2009, 15:49
The residents of the seaside Ukrainian city of Sevastopol, located on the coast of the Crimea peninsula, greeted the NATO frigate “Klakring” with the slogan “NATO go home.”