Tuesday, 18 February 2014

9 dead in Ukraine street battle over presidential power





  • NEW: U.S. Embassy says Ukraine security "may take extraordinary measures"

  • Opposition tells President: "Do not let Ukraine become a country covered with blood"

  • Opposition members tried to get a constitutional vote that would limit President's power

  • The casualties occurred after protesters set fire to ruling party's headquarters




iReport: Have you witnessed the protests in Ukraine? Share your experiences, but please stay safe.


Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- A violent showdown appeared likely Tuesday night in Ukraine after new clashes left nine people dead and the capital city afire in months-long turmoil over whether the country should ally itself economically with Russia or Europe, officials said.


With 47 police officers injured in clashes with protesters favoring a European Union pact, ominous warnings were issued by Kiev officials and the U.S. Embassy for Tuesday night. At least nine people died in protests earlier in the day, seven of them civilians and two police, authorities said.


City hall officials warned residents to stay away from the city center "to avoid casualties," and the U.S. Embassy said Ukrainian security services "may take extraordinary measures" Tuesday evening following the fiery violence.


The U.S. Embassy in the Ukraine "advises all Citizens to maintain a low profile and to remain indoors tonight," the mission said Tuesday.


Protesters set the city center afire Tuesday night by burning tires, sending black smoke through Kiev.


Meanwhile, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, one of the opposition leaders, made a public appeal to President Viktor Yanukovych: "Do not let Ukraine become a country covered with blood. Pull back the police and announce a cease-fire. Then we will negotiate."


As violence roiled, the Interior Ministry said metro stations were closed.


The protesters' medical service said more than 150 people were hurt in Tuesday's clashes.


Thousands of demonstrators have packed Kiev's Independence Square since November, when Yanukovych reversed a decision to sign a trade deal with the European Union and instead turned toward Russia.


The unrest intensified after an anti-protest law went into effect. Throngs of demonstrators took to the streets to protest the law.


More than 2,000 people have been injured during the clashes.


Stop the ultimatums, Russia tells Ukraine protesters


On Tuesday, the casualties occurred after protesters set fire to the headquarters of the ruling Party of Regions and as violence roiled the capital for the first time in more than two weeks.


The opposition confirmed five of the deaths -- three near parliament and two near a metro station; the Interior Ministry said a policeman died in an ambulance en route to a hospital.


Earlier, an opposition member of Ukraine's parliament told CNN that three protesters had died and seven others were seriously injured during protests Tuesday in Kiev.


Speaking from the protesters' medical facility outside the parliament building, Olesya Orobets said ambulances had been barred from the area.


John Kerry: United States, EU stand with Ukraine's people





Phil Black reports live from Kiev








Ukrainian protesters clash with riot police in Kiev's Independence Square on Tuesday, February 18. Thousands of anti-government demonstrators have packed Independence Square since November, when President Viktor Yanukovych reversed a decision to sign a trade deal with the European Union and instead turned toward Russia.Ukrainian protesters clash with riot police in Kiev's Independence Square on Tuesday, February 18. Thousands of anti-government demonstrators have packed Independence Square since November, when President Viktor Yanukovych reversed a decision to sign a trade deal with the European Union and instead turned toward Russia.



Protesters fight with riot police during a new wave of violent clashes February 18 in Kiev.Protesters fight with riot police during a new wave of violent clashes February 18 in Kiev.



Protesters burn a car in central Kiev on February 18.Protesters burn a car in central Kiev on February 18.



A protester stands atop a barricade in Kiev on February 18.A protester stands atop a barricade in Kiev on February 18.



Anti-government protesters clash with riot police outside Ukraine's parliament in Kiev on February 18.Anti-government protesters clash with riot police outside Ukraine's parliament in Kiev on February 18.



A rainbow forms over a protester ducking for cover in Kiev on February 18.A rainbow forms over a protester ducking for cover in Kiev on February 18.



Riot police protect themselves during clashes in Kiev on February 18.Riot police protect themselves during clashes in Kiev on February 18.






A protester is engulfed in flames while running from the clashes in Kiev on February 18.A protester is engulfed in flames while running from the clashes in Kiev on February 18.



Riot police detain a protester in Kiev on February 18.Riot police detain a protester in Kiev on February 18.



Protesters invade the main office of the ruling Party of Regions in Kiev on February 18.Protesters invade the main office of the ruling Party of Regions in Kiev on February 18.



Riot police shield themselves during clashes with protesters on February 18.Riot police shield themselves during clashes with protesters on February 18.



Protesters throw stones toward riot police in Kiev on February 18.Protesters throw stones toward riot police in Kiev on February 18.



A protester holds a Ukrainian flag in Independence Square on Tuesday, February 4.A protester holds a Ukrainian flag in Independence Square on Tuesday, February 4.



A protester smokes a cigarette while standing guard in Kiev on February 4.A protester smokes a cigarette while standing guard in Kiev on February 4.



Protesters keep an eye on police February 4 as they man a barricade in Kiev.Protesters keep an eye on police February 4 as they man a barricade in Kiev.



A protester is reflected in a broken mirror during protests in Kiev on Monday, February 3.A protester is reflected in a broken mirror during protests in Kiev on Monday, February 3.



A masked anti-government protester shouts slogans during demonstrations on Sunday, February 2.A masked anti-government protester shouts slogans during demonstrations on Sunday, February 2.



A large crowd of protesters gathers in Kiev on February 2.A large crowd of protesters gathers in Kiev on February 2.



Opposition supporters warm themselves in Kiev on Saturday, February 1.Opposition supporters warm themselves in Kiev on Saturday, February 1.



A protester stands on top of barricades in Kiev on Tuesday, January 28.A protester stands on top of barricades in Kiev on Tuesday, January 28.



Protesters sit behind a barricade in Kiev on January 28.Protesters sit behind a barricade in Kiev on January 28.



Protesters march in Kiev on Monday, January 27. Activists say they want wide-ranging constitutional reform and a shake-up of the Ukrainian political system.Protesters march in Kiev on Monday, January 27. Activists say they want wide-ranging constitutional reform and a shake-up of the Ukrainian political system.



Police block a street in Kiev on January 27.Police block a street in Kiev on January 27.



A couple try to keep warm near a fire at a barricade in Kiev on January 27.A couple try to keep warm near a fire at a barricade in Kiev on January 27.



Riot police block a Kiev street from protesters on January 27.Riot police block a Kiev street from protesters on January 27.



Protesters stand guard inside the Ukraine Justice Ministry in Kiev on January 27. Demonstrators later left the building because they didn't want to create any difficulties in negotiations between the government and opposition, a protest leader said. Protesters repositioned themselves outside and blocked access to the building, the leader said.Protesters stand guard inside the Ukraine Justice Ministry in Kiev on January 27. Demonstrators later left the building because they didn't want to create any difficulties in negotiations between the government and opposition, a protest leader said. Protesters repositioned themselves outside and blocked access to the building, the leader said.



Orthodox priests lead the funeral service for slain protester Mikhail Zhiznevsky in Kiev on Sunday, January 26.Orthodox priests lead the funeral service for slain protester Mikhail Zhiznevsky in Kiev on Sunday, January 26.



Riot police officers stand in line during anti-government protests in Kiev on Saturday, January 25.Riot police officers stand in line during anti-government protests in Kiev on Saturday, January 25.



An Orthodox priest prays during protests on January 25.An Orthodox priest prays during protests on January 25.



Some 10,000 Ukrainians take part in the funeral ceremony of dead protester Yuri Verbytsky in the western city of Lviv on Friday, January 24.Some 10,000 Ukrainians take part in the funeral ceremony of dead protester Yuri Verbytsky in the western city of Lviv on Friday, January 24.



A line of Ukrainian riot police block a road on January 24.A line of Ukrainian riot police block a road on January 24.



A protester puts on a gas mask near Dynamo Stadium in Kiev on January 24.A protester puts on a gas mask near Dynamo Stadium in Kiev on January 24.



Ukrainian Oksana Tikhomirova cries as she urges riot police to stop the violence outside a government district in central Kiev on January 24.Ukrainian Oksana Tikhomirova cries as she urges riot police to stop the violence outside a government district in central Kiev on January 24.



Molotov cocktails sit in a basket ready to be used by protesters in Kiev on January 24.Molotov cocktails sit in a basket ready to be used by protesters in Kiev on January 24.



Riot police stand guard near Dynamo Stadium on January 24.Riot police stand guard near Dynamo Stadium on January 24.



A protester passes past graffiti that reads "Government for People" in the Ministry of Agricultural Policy building in Kiev on January 24.A protester passes past graffiti that reads "Government for People" in the Ministry of Agricultural Policy building in Kiev on January 24.



A man walks past the wreckage of a car on January 24.A man walks past the wreckage of a car on January 24.



Ukrainian protesters use a huge catapult to throw stones at riot police as tires burn in Kiev on Thursday, January 23.Ukrainian protesters use a huge catapult to throw stones at riot police as tires burn in Kiev on Thursday, January 23.



Riot police officers gather in Kiev on January 23.Riot police officers gather in Kiev on January 23.



Opposition leader Vitali Klitschko, center, addresses protesters near the burning barricades between police and protesters in central Kiev on January 23.Opposition leader Vitali Klitschko, center, addresses protesters near the burning barricades between police and protesters in central Kiev on January 23.



Riot police stand guard near a burnt-out bus covered in icicles in Kiev on January 23.Riot police stand guard near a burnt-out bus covered in icicles in Kiev on January 23.



A protester walks past burning tires in Kiev on January 23.A protester walks past burning tires in Kiev on January 23.



A protester shoots fireworks at police during clashes in Kiev on January 23.A protester shoots fireworks at police during clashes in Kiev on January 23.



A protester carries tires toward a fire on January 23.A protester carries tires toward a fire on January 23.



Riot police officers line up in Kiev during clashes on Wednesday, January 22.Riot police officers line up in Kiev during clashes on Wednesday, January 22.



A protester throws a Molotov cocktail on January 22.A protester throws a Molotov cocktail on January 22.



Protesters shoot from behind a shield among burning automobile tires in Kiev on January 22.Protesters shoot from behind a shield among burning automobile tires in Kiev on January 22.



Riot police officers gather as they clash with protesters in the center of Kiev on January 22.Riot police officers gather as they clash with protesters in the center of Kiev on January 22.



A protester throws a Molotov cocktail during clashes with police in central Kiev.A protester throws a Molotov cocktail during clashes with police in central Kiev.



Ukrainian protesters are seem during a mass action of opposition on Grushevsky Street.Ukrainian protesters are seem during a mass action of opposition on Grushevsky Street.



A protester throws a stone in front of a plume of fire and smoke during clashes with police in central Kiev.A protester throws a stone in front of a plume of fire and smoke during clashes with police in central Kiev.



Flames leap off a protester during clashes with police on January 22.Flames leap off a protester during clashes with police on January 22.



A police officer aims his shotgun during clashes with protesters.A police officer aims his shotgun during clashes with protesters.



Paramedics put a wounded man on a stretcher and into a medical vehicle.Paramedics put a wounded man on a stretcher and into a medical vehicle.



Ukrainian police storm protesters' barricades in Kiev amid violent clashes on January 22.Ukrainian police storm protesters' barricades in Kiev amid violent clashes on January 22.



A European integration supporter is seen in Independence Square.A European integration supporter is seen in Independence Square.



Protesters are seen in front of burning tires on Grushevsky Street.Protesters are seen in front of burning tires on Grushevsky Street.



A medic treats an injured protester's leg during violent clashes between demonstrators and police.A medic treats an injured protester's leg during violent clashes between demonstrators and police.



A Ukrainian man stands in front of riot police on January 22.A Ukrainian man stands in front of riot police on January 22.



Protesters clash with police in Kiev as snow falls on January 22.Protesters clash with police in Kiev as snow falls on January 22.




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What Putin thinks of Ukraine protests




Protest leader says he was 'crucified'

The prosecutor general, who said in a statement that at least 100 people had been hurt, blamed the protesters for the violence.


"Today we were able to see that only the government is interested in peaceful resolution of the situation," Viktor Pshonka said. "Opposition leaders should take the responsibility for everything happening in the street of Kiev today. It is the opposition who announced a peaceful rally that turned into violent standoff."


He vowed to hold the organizers accountable "for every single person injured, every car burned and every window broken."


United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon took note of renewed efforts in the Ukraine for meaningful dialogue but expressed concern about the violence and appealed to all participants to act with restraint, his spokesman said.


In Britain, Foreign Office Minister for Europe David Lidington said in a statement that he was "appalled" by the reports. "This has no place in a European democracy," he said. "I condemn the violence and urge all sides to immediately de-escalate the situation."


He called on Ukraine to use a return to stability to tackle the protests' underlying causes -- "corruption, impunity, and the lack of checks and balances within the current governmental system."


In a statement, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen called on all parties "to refrain from violence and to urgently resume dialogue, including through the parliamentary process."


A sliver of hope for a restoration of calm had emerged Sunday, when the government agreed to drop charges against demonstrators in exchange for the protesters' agreement to leave Kiev's City Hall and unblock streets in the city center, which they had occupied for almost three months.


But violence erupted again Tuesday, after the speaker of the parliament would not let opposition members register amendments that would have led to a vote to limit the rights of the President and restore the constitution to the way it was in 2004.


East versus West -- What's behind Ukraine's political crisis?


Victoria Butenko reported from Kiev. CNN's Michael Martinez wrote from Los Angeles.



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