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Concerns as British-made weapons paraded by Ukrainian neonazi battalion in Kharkiv
Members of the neonazi Azov battalion march through Kiev

CONCERNS have been raised after what appeared to be British-made weapons were seen in the hands of a Ukrainian fascist militia in the besieged city of Kharkiv.

The anti-tank missiles were seen in images posted online by the Poland-based Nexta TV media outlet with the military hardware paraded by members of the neonazi Azov Battalion. 

Nexta is a channel set up by Belarusian exiles opposed to the Alexander Lukashenko government.

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