Protestas en Kiev
Los manifestantes ucranianos contrarios al presidente, Víktor Yanúkovich, han vuelto a enfrentarse a los antidisturbios
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La oposición reclama elecciones anticipadas y la vuelta a la Constitución de 2004
18.02.2014Interior Ministry members clash with anti-government protesters during a rally in Kiev, February 18, 2014. Ukrainian opposition leader Vitaly Klitschko, responding to clashes between police and protesters near parliament, on Tuesday urged President Viktor Yanukovich to take riot police off the streets to head off further "conflict in society". REUTERS/Vlad Sodel (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Vlad Sodel -
El líder opositor Vitaly Klitschkó ha pedido al presidente Yanúkovich que retire a los antidisturbios de las calles
18.02.2014Interior Ministry members gather during clashes with anti-government protesters in Kiev February 18, 2014. Ukrainian opposition leader Vitaly Klitschko, responding to clashes between police and protesters near parliament, on Tuesday urged President Viktor Yanukovich to take riot police off the streets to head off further "conflict in society". REUTERS/Vlad Sodel (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Vlad Sodel -
La Policía ha lanzado gases lacrimógenos
18.02.2014Anti-government protesters react during a rally, as smoke is seen in the background, near the Vekhovnaya Rada building, Ukraine's house of parliament, in Kiev, February 18, 2014. Russia said on Monday it would give Ukraine a fresh cash injection of $2 billion to support its heavily indebted economy in a boost to the embattled president in Kiev, who has been forced onto the back foot by 12 weeks of unrest. Viktor Yanukovich is contending with an opposition-led street revolt after he walked away from a trade pact with the European Union in November and opted instead for forging closer economic ties with Russia, Ukraine's former Soviet master. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS)REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
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