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  • Ukrainian opposition leader Tymoshenko addresses anti-government protesters gathered in the Independence Square in Kiev

    Ukrainian opposition leader Tymoshenko addresses anti-government protesters gathered in the Independence Square in Kiev

    Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko (bottom) addresses anti-government protesters gathered in the Independence Square in Kiev February 22, 2014. Tymoshenko urged President Viktor Yanukovich's opponents on Saturday not to abandon their protests in central Kiev even though parliament has voted to oust him. Also pictured are opposition leader Arseny Yatsenyuk (2nd R) and Tymoshenko's daughter Yevgenia (R). REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

  • Anti-government protesters attack a man whom they suspect of being a sniper who shot people during recent clashes in central Kiev

    Anti-government protesters attack a man whom they suspect of being a sniper who shot people during recent clashes in central Kiev

    Anti-government protesters attack a man (C) whom they suspect of being a sniper who shot people during recent clashes in central Kiev February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament voted on Saturday to remove President Viktor Yanukovich, who abandoned his Kiev office to protesters and denounced what he described as a coup after a week of fighting in the streets of the capital. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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    Supporters and journalists wait for Ukraine's opposition leader and former Premier Yulia Tymoshenko as she leaves hospital in Kharkiv on February 22,2014. Ukraine's opposition leader and former premier Yulia Tymoshenko, sentenced to a seven-year jail term in 2011 for abuse of power, has been released, an AFP correspondent said on Saturday. Tymoshenko walked free on February 22 moments after parliament voted to oust the country's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych and set new elections for May. The latest developments in the ex-Soviet nation's three-month political crisis came after protesters took control of Kiev's charred city centre and seized Yanukovych's lavish residence on a day of dramatic twists and turns. Tymoshenko -- a fiery 53-year-old co-leader of the 2004 pro-democracy Orange Revolution whose freedom has been sought strongly by both Washington and the European Union -- waved to hundreds of supporters chanting "free Yulia!". AFP PHOTO / SERGEY BOBOK

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