A boy draws on a snow-covered car in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, March 23, 2013. Heavy snow storms from the Balkan region have been stricken Ukraine since Friday afternoon, in a last winter attack at the end of the first spring month. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
A boy draws on a snow-covered car in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, March 23, 2013. Heavy snow storms from the Balkan region have been stricken Ukraine since Friday afternoon, in a last winter attack at the end of the first spring month. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
People walk through snowy streets in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, March. 23, 2013. Heavy snow storms from the Balkan region have hit Ukraine since last afternoon, in a last attack by winter at the end of the first spring month. The temperature in the Ukrainian capital is about -8 Celsius (18 F) on Saturday.(AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
A driver shovels snow off his vehicle in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, March 23, 2013. Heavy snow storms from the Balkan region have hit Ukraine since last afternoon, in a last attack by winter at the end of the first spring month. The temperature in the Ukrainian capital is about -8 Celsius (18 F) on Saturday.(AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
People push a car under snowfall in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, March 23, 2013. Heavy snow storms from the Balkan region have hit Ukraine since last afternoon, in the last attack by winter at the end of the first spring month. The temperature in the Ukrainian capital is about -8 Celsius (18 F) on Saturday.(AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
People push a car under snowfall in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, March 23, 2013. Heavy snow storms from the Balkan region have been stricken Ukraine since Friday. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) ? Residents of the Ukrainian capital suspect the city is trying to pull a fast one on them about its efforts to clean up from a paralyzing blizzard.
A photo that appeared on the Kiev administration's website Sunday after a snowfall of 20 inches (50 centimeters) shows three snowplows clearing a street.
The trouble is ? the street is actually in Moscow.
Russia's ITAR-Tass news agency said Monday that it was an agency photo taken last November and retouched to remove the name of the snowplows' Russian operator.
Kiev city administration spokeswoman Kateryna Baranova said the photo was a "regrettable technical mistake" but didn't elaborate.
The photo was removed from the site, but not before some frame grabs of it were posted on Facebook, prompting comments such as "shame."
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