RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service is also live-streaming video from Kyiv of the memorial march a year after unrest that led to the exit of then-Ukrainian President Yanukovych.
The organizers marked the start of today's march by noting that guests and representatives of many European countries are attending the event. "Today as never before, we need peace," they said in launching the demonstration. "Today, we are all Ukrainians."
UKRAINIAN TV CHANNEL 122 SAYS AT LEAST TWO KILLED, MORE INJURED AS A RESULT OF EXPLOSION DURING PEACE MARCH IN UKRAINE-CONTROLLED CITY OF KHARKIV
-- Reuters
An image from the tragic scene in Kharkiv:
Maxim Eristavi saying one killed. Numerous other reports saying two.
Via Reuters:
UKRAINE INTERIOR MINISTRY SAYS AT LEAST ONE KILLED, 10 WOUNDED IN EXPLOSION IN UKRAINE-CONTROLLED CITY OF KHARKIV
Russia's Interfax quotes a police source putting the number of injured in Kharkiv at just five.