Violence resumes in Kiev
People cheer as they listen to police officers from Lviv who have joined anti-government protesters during a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Feb. 21, 2014.
Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych announced concessions to his pro-European opponents on Friday, including a plan to hold early elections, but it was unclear whether the opposition would accept such an EU-mediated deal to end a violent crisis.
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Anti-government protesters carry an injured man on a stretcher after clashes with riot police in the Independence Square in Kiev, Feb. 20, 2014.
Ukrainian protesters hurling petrol bombs and paving stones drove riot police from the central square in Kiev on Thursday despite a "truce" which embattled Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich said he had agreed with opposition leaders.
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An anti-government protester walks in Independence Square in central Kiev, Feb. 19, 2014.
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accused pro-European opposition leaders on Wednesday of trying to seize power by force after at least 26 people died in the worst violence since the former Soviet republic gained independence.
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Protesters throw stones during clashes with police in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 18, 2014.
Ukrainian protesters hurled petrol bombs, fireworks and stones at riot police on Tuesday, in the worst day of violence since demonstrations erupted against President Viktor Yanukovych 12 weeks ago.
A large section of the protest camp in the center of Ukraine's capital has been engulfed in flames as police advance on the demonstrators.
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Interior Ministry members are on fire as they stand guard during clashes with anti-government protesters in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb. 18, 2014.
Ukraine's festering political crisis took a deadly turn Tuesday, as thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with police outside Ukraine's parliament. At least nine were killed in the melee, according to police.