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Kyiv Pride joins Warsaw’s Equality Parade marching in support for Ukraine

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Metro.co.uk is supporting Kyiv Pride’s efforts to provide a crisis shelter for LGBTQ+ people displaced from the war zone. You can donate by following the instructions below.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 videoTo celebrate 50 years of Pride, Metro.co.uk has teamed up with Kyiv Pride to raise money for their important work in Ukraine.

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