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Ukraine votes in presidential election in face of rebel threats

A bitterly divided Ukraine voted yesterday in a presidential election seen as crucial to ending months of upheaval and bloodshed that has sent the country to the brink of civil war.

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Candidate Petro Poroshenko votes in Kiev. Photo: Reuters

A bitterly divided Ukraine voted yesterday in a presidential election seen as crucial to ending months of upheaval and bloodshed that has sent the country to the brink of civil war.

Ukrainians turned out en masse in the capital Kiev and in the west. But in the east, which has been gripped by a deadly pro-Russian insurrection for weeks, most polling stations remained closed.

"The first thing we must do is bring peace to all the citizens of Ukraine," said billionaire tycoon Petro Poroshenko, the clear favourite in a packed field of candidates to lead the former Soviet republic.

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"Armed people must leave the streets of towns and cities," he said after casting his ballot.

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The West regards the vote as crucial to prevent Ukraine from disintegrating further after Russia seized the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea in March in retaliation for the ousting of pro-Kremlin president Viktor Yanukovych.

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