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Ukraine embassy receiving condolences over death of 13 civilians
By JT - Jan 15,2015 - Last updated at Jan 15,2015
AMMAN — A condolence book is available at the Ukraine embassy for those wishing to pay tribute to the 13 civilians killed at a Ukrainian checkpoint on Tuesday near Volnovakha in an attack by "pro-Russian militants".
Fourteen others were injured in the attack.
In a statement, the embassy said January 15 has been proclaimed a day of mourning in Ukraine.
The book of condolence is available at the embassy on Sunday between 9am and 2pm, the statement said.
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