Continúan la acampada en Kiev tras la jornada más violenta de las protestas
Miles de manifestantes continúan acampados en el centro de Kiev tras la jornada más violenta de la crisis política
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Manifestante anti-gubernamental
21.02.2014An anti-government protester is pictured in Kiev February 21, 2014. Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich 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. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko -
Miles de personas permanecen en la plaza, pese a los graves enfrentamientos del jueves
21.02.2014An aerial view shows the anti-government protesters camp in Independence Square in central Kiev, February 21, 2014. European Union ministers sought to broker a political settlement in Ukraine after gun battles between police and anti-government protesters brought the death toll to 75 in two days of the worst violence in the country since Soviet times. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko -
La presidencia de Ucrania ha anunciado un acuerdo con la oposición, pero aún no hay confirmación
21.02.2014Protestors stand early in the morning at the Independent square on February 21, 2014 in Kiev. Armed protesters stormed police barricades in Kiev on Thursday in renewed violence that killed at least 26 people and shattered an hours-old truce as EU envoys held crisis talks with Ukraine's embattled president. Bodies of anti-government demonstrators lay amid smouldering debris after masked protesters hurling Molotov cocktails and stones forced police from Kiev's iconic Independence Square -- the epicentre of the ex-Soviet country's three-month-old crisis. AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILICAFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC
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