Following the eighth meeting of a people’s council that opposes the current ruling regime, supporters of Ukrainian integration with the EU resumed protests in... 20.01.2014, Sputnik International
Following the eighth meeting of a people’s council that opposes the current ruling regime, supporters of Ukrainian integration with the EU resumed protests in Kiev that resulted in clashes with police on Sunday, January 19.
Following the eighth meeting of a people’s council that opposes the current ruling regime, supporters of Ukrainian integration with the EU resumed protests in Kiev that resulted in clashes with police on Sunday, January 19.
Following the eighth meeting of a people’s council that opposes the current ruling regime, supporters of Ukrainian integration with the EU resumed protests in Kiev that resulted in clashes with police on Sunday, January 19.
Protesters threw firecrackers and smoke bombs; police responded with tear-gas grenades. Pictured: Former champion boxer and opposition UDAR (Punch) party leader Vitali Klitschko.
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych ordered Andriy Klyuyev, secretary of the country’s National Security and Defense Council, to assemble a task force on resolving the political crisis.
Protesters threw stones and Molotov cocktails at police, who had to retreat to a safe distance.
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