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Russia-Ukraine tension: NATO sidelines Kyiv’s far-right fighters

NATO countries have been training Ukraine’s military to better defend itself against what Kyiv and its allies say is Russian aggression.

But the Western alliance has refused to work with one of the country’s most effective fighting units which critics describe as a far-right neo-Nazi movement.

Al Jazeera’s @Charles Stratford reports from Urzuf in eastern Ukraine.

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