KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Thousands of people attended a gay pride parade in Ukraine's capital amid tight security Sunday.
A counterdemonstration by a few hundred ultranationalists resulted in scuffles with police in which two officers were injured and six people arrested, Kiev police chief Andrei Krishchenko said.
Much of downtown Kiev was cordoned off and about 5,000 police officers were on duty for the gay pride march, which has traditionally been a focal point for attacks by ultranationalists.
Kiev police spokeswoman Oksana Blishchik wrote on Facebook that about 2,500 people attended.
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