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Feb. 1, 2014. Protesters stand guard near one of the barricade during the continuing protest in Kiev, Ukraine. Feb. 1 , 2014 Click to continue February 20, 2014

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UKRAINE Battle in Kiev
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Слайд 2Feb. 1, 2014. Protesters stand guard near one of the barricade

during the continuing protest in Kiev, Ukraine.

Feb. 1 , 2014

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Слайд 3People gather on a barricade erected by anti-government protesters in Kiev,

February 2, 2014. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

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Слайд 4A boy holds a baton and a shield featuring a graffiti

of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich at a barricade of anti-government protesters in Kiev, February 2, 2014. The writing on the shield reads, "Get Out!". REUTERS/Thomas Peter

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Слайд 5Feb. 3, 2014. A protester is reflected in part of a

mirror near a barricade during the continuing protests in Kiev, Ukraine.

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Слайд 6Anti-government protesters warm themselves by a stove at a barricade in

Kiev, February 3, 2014. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich returned to work on Monday, four days after going on sick leave, according to a statement posted on the presidential website. Yanukovich faces a serious crisis and widespread opposition protests. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

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Слайд 7: Riot police stand in a cordon facing a barricade of anti-government

protesters in Kiev, February 5, 2014.The confrontation between opposition-led protesters and the government of President Viktor Yanukovich, and a refusal to agree a compromise, is weighing on the Ukrainian economy, acting prime minister Serhiy Arbuzov said. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

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Слайд 8 Ukrainian anti-government protesters Bogdan (2nd L), 21, and Yulia, 25, get

married during their wedding ceremony in a city municipality building occupied by anti-government protesters in Kiev, February 5, 2014. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

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Слайд 9Feb. 5, 2014. An anti-government protester welds steel structures at a

barricade in Independence Square.

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Слайд 10Police troops stand guard during an anti-government rally near the parliament

building in Kiev, February 6, 2014. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

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Слайд 11Feb. 9, 2014. A woman attends a mass rally of the

opposition on Independence Square in Kiev.

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Слайд 12Feb. 10, 2014. A girl plays the piano on the barricades

on Grushevskogo Street, Kiev, Ukraine.

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Слайд 13Anatoli, a 19-year-old student from the town of Dnepropetrovsk, poses for

a picture at the barricades in Kiev, February 10, 2014. "I'm against the current rule, we are protecting our rights. I've been here for 2 weeks already. I will achieve the resignation of the authorities, in order for life to settle and justice to work for all," Anatoli said to Reuters.REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

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Слайд 14Feb. 11, 2014. Riot police stand behind crosses installed by anti-government

protesters in memory of the people who have died and went missing during clashes in Ukraine, near the barricades in Kiev.

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Слайд 15: A priest speaks through a megaphone to riot police and anti-government

protesters at the site of recent clashes in Kiev, Ukraine, February 12, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin

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Слайд 16A bulldozer removes barricades at the site of recent clashes with

riot police in Kiev February 16, 2014. Scores of Ukrainian anti-government protesters ended a two-month-old occupation of city hall in the capital Kiev on Sunday to meet a government amnesty offer. REUTERS/Vlad Sodel

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Слайд 17 An anti-government protester removes barricades at the site of recent clashes

with riot police in Kiev February 16, 2014. Ukrainian anti-government protesters ended a two-month-old occupation of city hall in the capital Kiev on Sunday to meet an amnesty offer aimed at easing a stand-off over President Viktor Yanukovich's rule. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin

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Слайд 18A man with smoke bombs during anti-government protesters participate in a

rally before the Attorney General's building in Kyiv, Ukraine. Protesters equipped with shields and sticks demanding the government stop prosecuting cases aimed at anti-government activists engaged in skirmishes with police

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Слайд 20Ukraine: The death toll continues to rise
Thousands of angry anti-government protesters

clashed with police in a new eruption of violence following new maneuvering by Russia and the European Union to gain influence over this former Soviet republic. At least 26 people have already been killed. --Thea Breite 

Police clash with anti-government protesters in Kiev on February 18, 2014 and fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing protesters as they demonstrated close to Ukraine's parliament in Kiev. Police also responded with smoke bombs after protesters hurled paving stones at them as they sought to get closer to the heavily-fortified parliament building. (Anatolii Boiko/AFP/Getty Images

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Слайд 21Anti-government protesters are wounded after the clash with the police in

Kiev on February 18, 2014. Police said seven officers died from gunshot wounds on Tuesday, while authorities and demonstrators said five civilians were also killed in the clashes, bringing the death toll to at least 16. Hundreds of people were injured, including dozens of police officers, some with serious wounds. (Okeksandr Ratushniak/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 22Anti-government protesters clash with the police as they storm in the

main Police City Office in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on February 18, 2014. Anti-government protesters in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on February 18 seized the regional administration building and police headquarters as clashes raged in Kiev, an AFP correspondent at the scene said. Some 500 demonstrators stormed the regional administration after bombarding it with stones before taking the control of the local police headquarters in the largely pro-EU city. (Yuriy Dyachyshyn/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 23Anti-government protesters attack an office of the pro-presidential Party of the

Regions in Kiev, February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Maksym Kudymets

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Слайд 24 Wounded people are seen after clashes with riot police in central

Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS//Vlad Sodel

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Слайд 25Anti-government protesters hold a photo of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich as

they attack an office of the pro-presidential Party of the Regions in Kiev, February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Maksym Kudymets

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Слайд 26 Riot police officers and a woman take cover behind shields during

clashes between anti-government protesters with police in Kiev, February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Maks Levin

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Слайд 27 Interior ministry members take cover behind shields during clashes with anti-government

protesters in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin

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Слайд 28 A protester aims with a pistol during clashes with riot police

in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin

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Слайд 29 Ukranian riot police take cover behind their shields during clashes with

anti-government protesters near Independence Square in Kiev February 18, 2014.REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin

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Слайд 30 Anti-government protesters aim their weapons during clashes with riot police at

Independence Square in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 31 Anti-government protesters help an injured man during clashes with riot police

at Independence Square in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 32 Anti-government protesters throw missiles during clashes with riot police at the

Independence Square in Kiev January 18, 2014. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

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Слайд 33An anti-government protester is engulfed in flames during clashes with riot

police outside Ukraine's parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014. (Efrem Lukatsky/AP) #

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Слайд 34 An anti-government protester prepares to throw a petrol bomb during clashes

with riot police at the Independence Square in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 35 An anti-government protester throws bottles during clashes with riot police at

the Independence Square in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 36Fireworks explode near anti-government protester during clashes with riot police at

the Independence Square in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 37Riot police attack anti-government protesters during clashes in Kiev, February 18,

2014. Ukrainian riot police advanced on the heart of 12-week-old protests against President Viktor Yanukovich on Tuesday and security forces set a deadline to end disturbances after at least five protesters were reported killed in a day of clashes. REUTERS/Maks Levin

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Слайд 38 Wounded people are seen after clashes with riot police in central

Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS//Vlad Sodel

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Слайд 39An anti-government protester throws a Molotov cocktail while attacking an office

of the pro-presidential Party of the Regions in Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

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Слайд 40 Interior Ministry members clash with anti-government protesters during a rally in

Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Vlad Sodel

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Слайд 41 Police look at dead bodies lying on the ground after clashes

between anti-government protesters and security officers, in central Kiev February 18, 2014.REUTERS/Konstantin Grishin

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Слайд 42 Anti-government protesters throw Molotov cocktails as they attack an office of

the pro-presidential Party of the Regions in Kiev, February 18, 2014. Several thousand anti-government protesters clashed with police near Ukraine's parliament on Tuesday, torching vehicles and hurling stones in the worst violence to rock the capital Kiev in more than three weeks. As the clashes extended into early afternoon, protesters ransacked a nearby office of Viktor Yanukovich's Party of the Regions. REUTERS/Maksym Kudymets

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Слайд 43Riot policemen stand guard as they are hit by fire caused

by molotov cocktails hurled by anti-government protesters during clashes in Kiev February 18, 2014.REUTERS/Stringer

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Слайд 44Riot policemen detain wounded people after clashes in central Kiev February

18, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer

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Слайд 45 A wounded person lies on the ground after clashes in central

Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer

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Слайд 46Interior Ministry members and riot police block a street as anti-government

protesters gather in front of them amidst heavy smoke during clashes in Kiev February 18, 2014.REUTERS/Maksim Liukov

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Слайд 47Anti-government protesters use fireworks during clashes with Interior Ministry members and

riot police in central Kiev February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Olga Yakimovich

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Слайд 48A tree burns during clashes between anti-government protesters and Interior Ministry

members and riot police in central Kiev, February 18, 2014. REUTERS/Olga Yakimovich

Riot police stand near wounded people after clashes in central Kiev, February 18, 2014.  REUTERS//Vlad Sodel

A boy walks by a truck on fire during clashes between anti-government protesters and Interior Ministry members in Kiev, February 18, 2014.  REUTERS/Andrew Kravchenko/Pool

Wounded people lie on the ground after clashes in central Kiev February 18, 2014.  REUTERS/Stringer

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Слайд 49Interior Ministry members injured during clashes with anti-government protesters are escorted

by colleagues in Kiev, February 18, 2014.  REUTERS/Stringer

Wounded people are seen after clashes with riot police in central Kiev, February 18, 2014.  REUTERS//Vlad Sodel

An Interior Ministry member, who was injured during clashes with anti-government protesters, is transported on a stretcher in Kiev, February 18, 2014.  REUTERS/Andrew Kravchenko/Pool

Interior ministry members aim their rifles during clashes with anti-government protesters in a street near the parliament in Kiev, February 18, 2014.  REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin

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Слайд 51An aerial view shows Independence Square during clashes between anti-government protesters

and Interior Ministry members and riot police in central Kiev February 19, 2014. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich warned his opponents on Wednesday that he could deploy force against them after what he called their attempt to "seize power" by means of "arson and murder". (Olga Yakimovich/Reuters) #

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Слайд 52A wounded anti-government protester is evacuated during clashes with riot police

on Kiev's Independence Square on February 19, 2014. Protesters braced on February 19 for a fresh assault by riot police in central Kiev after a day of clashes left at least 25 people dead in the worst violence since the start of Ukraine's three-month political crisis. (Piero Quaranta/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 53Anti-government protesters protected themselves with shields during clashes with riot police

in Kiev's Independence Square, the epicenter of the country's current unrest, Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. The deadly clashes in Ukraine’s capital have drawn sharp reactions from Washington, generated talk of possible European Union sanctions and led to a Kremlin statement blaming Europe and the West. (Sergei Chuzavkov/AP) #

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Слайд 54Anti-government protesters are outside the destroyed regional police office in Lviv

February 19, 2014. Police said protesters had seized regional administration headquarters in the cities of Ivano-Frankivsk and Lviv. (Marian Striltsiv /Reuters) #

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Слайд 55Anti-government protesters guard the perimeter of Independence Square on February 19,

2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. After several weeks of calm, violence has again flared between police and anti-government protesters, who are calling for the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych over corruption and an abandoned trade agreement with the European Union. (Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 56Anti-government protesters clash with the police on Independence Square in Kiev

early on February 19, 2014. As dawn rose over Kiev's battered city center, protesters hurled paving stones and Molotov cocktails at lines of riot police that had pushed into the heart of the devastated protest camp on Independence Square. (Sergei Supinsky/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 57A hotel clerk looks out the lobby window at a barricade

that was constructed on an adjacent street overnight near the perimeter of Independence Square on February 19, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. (Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 58Protesters dig up cobblestones to use them against riot police on

Kiev's Independence Square on February 19, 2014. (Genya Savilov/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 59A portrait of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich burns near the destroyed

building of the security service in Lviv February 19, 2014. Opponents of Ukraine's president declared political autonomy in the major western city of Lviv on Wednesday after a night of violence when protesters seized public buildings and forced police to surrender. (Marian Striltsiv/Reuters) #

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Слайд 60An anti-government protester uses a slingshot to throw stones towards riot

police on Kiev's Independence Square on February 19, 2014. (Piero Quaranta/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Слайд 61A man walks at the site of clashes between anti-government protesters

with Interior Ministry and riot police in Kiev, February 19, 2014. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich 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. (Konstantin Grishin/Reuters) #

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Слайд 62 Interior Ministry members stand in formation in front of anti-government protesters

during a rally in central Kiev in the early hours of February 19, 2014. REUTERS/Viktor Gurniak

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Слайд 63An injured man is helped by anti-government protesters during clashes with

riot police in Independence Square in Kiev February 19, 2014. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

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Слайд 64An anti-government protester descends from a burning building during clashes with

riot police in Independence Square in Kiev February 19, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 65 A general view shows clashes at Independence Square in Kiev February

19, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 66 Anti-government protesters clash with riot police at Independence Square in Kiev

February 19, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 67 Ukrainian women prepare Molotov cocktails at Independence Square in Kiev February

19, 2014. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

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Слайд 68A man prays as people rest inside Mikhailovsky Zlatoverkhy Cathedral, which

serves as a temporary shelter and a first-aid post for anti-government protesters, in Kiev, February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Stringer

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An aerial view shows Independence Square during clashes between anti-government protesters and Interior Ministry members and riot police in central Kiev February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Olga Yakimovich

Anti-government protesters take cover behind shields as they gather in Independence Square in central Kiev February 19, 2014. Ukraine's interim prime minister said on Wednesday that protests which brought violent clashes with police on Tuesday amounted to an attempted coup.  REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

An anti-government protester smoke while manning a barricade in Kiev's Independence Square February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis


Слайд 69Smoke rises above Independence Square during anti-government protests in central Kiev

in the early hours of February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Petro Zadorozhny

Anti-government protesters throw stones towards Interior Ministry members and riot police in Independence Square in central Kiev February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

Anti-government protesters gather and break stones during a rally in central Kiev, February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

Anti-government protesters stand behind burning barricades in Kiev's Independence Square, February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis

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Слайд 70A woman carries sandwiches as anti-government protesters gather in Independence Square

in central Kiev, February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

An anti-government protester takes cover behind a shield during a rally in Independence Square in central Kiev, February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

Anti-government protesters use a sling as they fire objects towards Interior Ministry members and riot police in central Kiev, February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko

Anti-government protesters carry timber as they gather in Independence Square in central Kiev, February 19, 2014.  REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili

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