Ukrainians Direct Fury at Russia as Mariupol Victims Mourned
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Ukrainians gathered to mourn 30 civilians killed by rockets in Mariupol, blaming Russia after the deadliest attack yet on the strategic port city, as fighting between government forces and separatists spread.
As President Petro Poroshenko called a day of mourning, dozens congregated Sunday to light candles on Kiev’s Independence Square, the area known as Maidan that was the epicenter of the revolt that overthrew the government last year. In the Black Sea city of Odessa and in Kharkiv, near the Russian border, people gathered at the Russian consulate.