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Details: How revolution affected the life in Gyumri and Shirak Province.
Language: Ukrainian, Russian
Reporter: Ostap Yarysh, Oleksandr Kokhan
Camera: Oleksandr Kokhan
Editor: Oleksandr Kokhan
Dateline: Gymri, Panik, Armenia – 18/08/2018
Source: Hromadske.ua / Open Media Hub. This production was supported by OPEN Media Hub with funds provided by the European Union
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