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Ukraine bans 7 Russian films

The Ukrainian State Agency for Cinematography banned Russian films and TV series for "dignifying Russia and Russia's security structures"
Actors seen during the shooting of Russian TV series Cadets ITAR-TASS/Mikhail Fomichev
Actors seen during the shooting of Russian TV series Cadets
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KIEV, October 22. /TASS/. The Ukrainian State Agency for Cinematography has banned seven Russian films as a "threat to Ukraine's national security interests," the agency's press service said on Wednesday.

Among them are Russian TV series Paratroopers, Marines, Cadets, The Investigative Committee and others, which, according to the agency's chief, "dignify Russia and Russia's security structures."

The agency earlier banned 13 other Russian movies, including The Match, a World War II drama taking place in 1942 in Ukraine's capital Kiev occupied by Nazi troops.