Protestas en Kiev
Los manifestantes ucranianos contrarios al presidente, Víktor Yanúkovich, han vuelto a enfrentarse a los antidisturbios
-
CIERRAN EL METRO EN KIEV POR "AMENAZA TERRORISTA" EN MEDIO DE DISTURBIOS
18.02.2014EFE EFE/Alexey FurmanFUR26 KIEV (UCRANIA) 18/02/2014.- Un manifestante lanza un neumático en una hoguera durante los primeros choques entre opositores y policía después de varias semanas de tregua, en Kiev (Ucrania), hoy, martes 18 de febrero de 2014. El metro de Kiev fue cerrado "por amenaza de atentado terrorista" en medio de los violentos enfrentamientos entre manifestantes opositores y fuerzas antidisturbios que estallaron hoy de nuevo en la capital ucraniana, informó su administración. EFE/Alexey Furman
-
par7796225
18.02.2014AFP AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOVAnti-government protesters shield themselves during clashes with riot police in central Kiev on February 18, 2014. Five people died on February 18 as anti-government protesters clashed with security forces in central Kiev, a police spokeswoman said. "Five civilians died as a result of the mass unrest in Kiev," Kiev police department spokeswoman Olga Bilyk told AFP. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
-
par7796327
18.02.2014AFP AFP PHOTO/GENYA SAVILOVAnti-government protesters clash with police in the center of Kiev on February 18, 2014. Police on Tuesday fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing protesters as they demonstrated close to Ukraine's parliament in Kiev, an AFP reporter at the scene said. 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. AFP PHOTO/GENYA SAVILOV
Últimas fotogalerías Noticias