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Day Of Decision: Ukrainians Choose A New President
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Ukrainian presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskiy celebrates in Kyiv after exit polls showed he was on his way to a landslide victory in the April 21 presidential runoff vote.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko delivers a concession speech after exit polls showed him set to lose the April 21 presidential runoff vote. He congratulated challenger Volodymyr Zelenskiy on his victory and promised not to leave politics.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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Ukrainian soldiers line up to vote in a special ballot station in the village of Krymske in the Luhansk region during the April 21 presidential runoff vote.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A Ukrainian soldier casts his ballot paper. The choice is between incumbent President Petro Poroshenko and political outsider Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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Ukrainian soldiers voted in special tents.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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An election official brings a ballot box to the front-line village of Novotroitse in the Donetsk region on April 21. As the gates show, most homes here have been damaged by shelling.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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More than 50 people registered for home voting in the front-line village of Novotroitse in the Donetsk region.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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Election officials brought ballot boxes house-to-house so elderly voters could cast ballots in Ukraine's April 21 presidential runoff vote.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A woman inspects the ballot paper during home voting in the village of Novotroitse in the Donetsk region.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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More than 13,000 people have died since fighting broke out in 2014 in eastern Ukraine between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government forces.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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An election official tours the front-line village of Novotroitse in the Donetsk region.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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Election officials expected turnout in Novotroitse would be higher in the second round of presidential voting.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A polling station in Kyiv during the second round of Ukraine's presidential election on April 21.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A man casts his ballot at a polling station in Kyiv on April 21.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A Ukrainian family takes a souvenir selfie at a polling station in Kyiv on April 21.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A child waits for his parents to cast their ballots at a polling station in Kyiv during the second round of Ukraine's presidential election on April 21.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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Incumbent President Petro Poroshenko speaks to RFE/RL as he arrives at Kyiv's House of Officers to cast his ballot with his wife, Maryna Poroshenko, on April 21.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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Presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskiy outside a Kyiv polling station after casting his ballot. Asked by RFE/RL what would be the first issues he would tackle if elected president, he answered: "The war and corruption."
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A Femen activist protests outside a polling station where Volodymyr Zelenskiy voted in Kyiv. The woman warned voters that a Zelenskiy presidency could end up being a "funny mistake."
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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A voter casts a ballot in Kyiv on April 21.
Voters in Ukraine cast ballots on April 21 in the second round of the country's presidential election. From soldiers on the front lines and residents of villages in war-torn eastern Ukraine to the candidates in the capital, Kyiv, some 35 million Ukrainians were eligible to vote.
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