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{{short description|2014 revolution in Ukraine}}
{{About||the general protests|Euromaidan||Timeline of the Euromaidan}}
{{about|the 2014 Ukrainian revolution}}
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{{Infobox Civil Conflict {{Infobox Civil Conflict
|title = 2014 Ukrainian Revolution | title = Revolution of Dignity
|partof = the ] | partof = ]
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|image = File:2014-02-21 11-04 Euromaidan in Kiev.jpg
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|caption = Crowd in Kiev on 21 February after peace agreement was signed
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|date = 18–23 February 2014 ({{Age in months, weeks and days|year1=2014|month1=2|day1=18|year2=2014|month2=2|day2=23}})<ref name="speaker" /><ref name="first_day">{{cite news|date=23 February 2014|url=http://grani.ru/Politics/World/Europe/Ukraine/m.225216.html|title=Первый день после победы революции|website=Grani.ru|accessdate=12 March 2014|archivedate=16 March 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140316005625/http://grani.ru/Politics/World/Europe/Ukraine/m.225216.html}}</ref><ref name=finish>{{cite news|work=Geopolitical Weekly|publisher=Stratfor|url= http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/ukraine-turns-revolution-recovery|title=The uprising in Kiev has apparently reached its conclusion|date=|accessdate=12 March 2014|archivedate=25 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140225134709/http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/ukraine-turns-revolution-recovery}}</ref>
| caption = Top: Protesters fighting government forces on ] on 18 February 2014.<br/>Bottom: Independence Square on 23 February.
|place = ] and Instytutska Street, ], ], Ukraine
| date = 18–23 February 2014<ref name="Fisher-2014"/><ref name="BBC Timeline-2012"/><br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=2|day1=18|year1=2014|month2=2|day2=23|year2=2014}})
|coordinates = {{coord|50|27|0|N|30|31|27|E|type:landmark_region:UA}}
| place = ] (mainly in ])
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| goals = * Removal of ] ]
* Restoration of ]
| methods = Protesting, rioting, ], insurrection
| result = Euromaidan / opposition victory
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| President Yanukovych overthrown; Yanukovych becomes a fugitive and flees to Russia
| Restoration of ]
| ] formed<ref name=BBCRLLout>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008 |title=Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president |work=] |date=23 February 2014}}</ref>
| ], leading to the ]
| ] released from prison
| 50 persons, including top officials, charged with organizing the killing of protesters<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/makhnitsky-some-50-people-to-be-charged-with-organizing-killings-of-ukrainians-337522.html |title=Makhnitsky: Some 50 people to be charged with organizing killings of Ukrainians |work=Kyiv Post |date=24 February 2014 |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301190722/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/makhnitsky-some-50-people-to-be-charged-with-organizing-killings-of-ukrainians-337522.html |archive-date=1 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Berkut special police dissolved
| Nationwide destruction of ]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26306737 |title=Ukraine crisis: Lenin statues toppled in protest |work=BBC News |date=22 February 2014 |access-date=19 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140602085437/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26306737 |archive-date=2 June 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
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*Anti-government civilian protesters
*Parliamentary opposition parties
*Defected police officers<ref>{{cite web|last=Novogrod |first=James |url=http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ukraine-crisis/dozens-ukrainian-police-defect-vow-protect-protesters-n35241 |title=Dozens of Ukrainian Police Defect, Vow to Protect Protesters |work=NBC News |date=21 February 2014 |access-date=3 March 2014}}</ref>
| side1a = <!---*] ] transitioned to ] protesters side<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/22/7015663/ |title=МВС переходить на сторону народу |trans-title=MIA transitions to people side |newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda |date=22 February 2014 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222165534/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/22/7015663/|access-date=22 February 2014}}</ref>-->
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**] ]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/k-segodnyashnemu-rasstrelu-mitinguyuschih-mozhet-imet-otnoshenie-podrazdelenie-alfa-sbu-139280_.html |script-title=ru:К сегодняшнему расстрелу митингующих может иметь отношение подразделение 'Альфа' СБУ |trans-title=By now in massacre of protesters may have relation unit 'Alpha' SBU |work=] |language=ru |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220223433/http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/k-segodnyashnemu-rasstrelu-mitinguyuschih-mozhet-imet-otnoshenie-podrazdelenie-alfa-sbu-139280_.html |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
* ]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/euromaidan-ralles-in-ukraine-jan-20-updates-335302.html|title=EuroMaidan ralles in Ukraine (20 Jan updates)|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=21 January 2014}}</ref>
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*400,000–800,000 protesters<ref>{{cite news|last=Whitmore|first=Brian|title=Putin's Growing Threat Next Door|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/12/putins-growing-threat-next-door/282103/|newspaper=The Atlantic|date=6 December 2013}}</ref>
*12,000 "self-defense ]"<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-monday-dec16-live-updates-333739.html|title=EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine – Dec. 16|newspaper=Kyiv Post| date=15 December 2013|access-date=15 December 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://euromaidanpr.wordpress.com/2014/02/08/the-council-of-maidan-self-defense-organizes-united-revolutionary-army-throughout-ukraine/ |title=The Council of Maidan Self-Defense Organizes 'United Revolutionary Army' throughout Ukraine |work=Euromaidan PR |date=8 February 2014 |access-date=3 March 2014}}</ref>}}


'''Elsewhere in Ukraine:'''{{plainlist|
* Procrastination on restoring the 2004 amendments to the ]
*50,000 (Lviv)<ref>{{cite news|script-title=uk:Євромайдан Львів встановив кількісний рекорд |url=http://lvivexpres.com/news/2013/12/01/55102-yevromaydan-lviv-vstanovyv-kilkisnyy-rekord |newspaper=Lviv Expres |date=1 December 2013 |access-date=1 December 2013 |language=uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203011742/http://lvivexpres.com/news/2013/12/01/55102-yevromaydan-lviv-vstanovyv-kilkisnyy-rekord |archive-date=3 December 2013 }}</ref>
* Complete pardoning of arrested protesters instead of amnesty
*20,000 (Cherkasy)<ref>{{cite news|title=EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine (Jan. 23 live updates)|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-jan-23-live-updates-335389.html|newspaper=]|date=23 January 2014|access-date=24 January 2014}}</ref>
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*10,000+ (Ternopil)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zz.te.ua/ternopilskyj-evromajdan-zibrav-bilshe-10-tysyach-lyudej/| script-title=uk:Тернопільський Євромайдан зібрав більше 10 тисяч людей|trans-title=Ternopil Eeuromaydan brought together more than 10 thousand people|publisher=TE|place=UA|date=8 December 2013|access-date=15 December 2013|language=uk}}</ref>
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*Ousting of ] ]
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*Restoration of ]
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*4,000 Berkut
* Protesting, riot, ]
*1,000 Internal Troops
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*3,000–4,000 '']''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.net/politics/875021-v-mariinskom-parke-sobralos-okolo-3-4-tyisyach-titushek-nardep.html|script-title=uk:Мариинском парке собралось около 3–4 тысяч 'титушек' – нардеп|trans-title=Mariinskyi park were about 3–4 thousand "titushek" – People's Deputy|newspaper=]|date=22 January 2014 |access-date=23 January 2014|language=uk}}</ref>
* President Yanukovych overthrown. Yanukovych becomes a fugitive and flees to Russia.
* Restoration of ]
* ] released from prison.
* Abolishment of the "]", resulting in again making ] the sole state language at all administrative levels<ref name=BBCRLLout>, ] (23 February 2014)</ref> (vetoed by interim-President Turchynov)<ref name="lenta2">{{cite news|script-title=ru:На отмену закона о региональных языках на Украине наложат вето|trans_title=The abolition of the law on regional languages in Ukraine veto |url=http://lenta.ru/news/2014/03/01/language/|newspaper=]|place=Russia|date=1 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301183333/http://lenta.ru/news/2014/03/01/language/ |archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no|language=ru}}</ref>
* Dismissal of Ministers of the acting ]<ref name=BBCRLLout/>
* 50 suspects, including top officials are charged with organising the killing of protesters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/makhnitsky-some-50-people-to-be-charged-with-organizing-killings-of-ukrainians-337522.html|title=Makhnitsky: Some 50 people to be charged with organizing killings of Ukrainians|work=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301190722/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/makhnitsky-some-50-people-to-be-charged-with-organizing-killings-of-ukrainians-337522.html|archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
* Berkut special force is dissolved
* ]
* Nationwide destruction of ] monuments<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26306737|title=Ukraine crisis: Lenin statues toppled in protest|publisher=BBC News|date=22 February 2014|accessdate=19 May 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140602085437/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26306737|archivedate=2 June 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
* Beginning of ] and ]
|side1 = *] protesters
*Euromaidan militants (])
*<!-- Commented out: ] --> ]
|side1a = <!---*] ] transitioned to ] protesters side<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/22/7015663/|title=МВС переходить на сторону народу|trans_title=MIA transitions to people side|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=22 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222165534/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/22/7015663/}}</ref>-->
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***Special Company of Berkut<ref name="Special Berkut"> RT. 3 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.</ref>
**Tiger special forces
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**] SBU Alpha Group<ref>{{cite news|url=http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/k-segodnyashnemu-rasstrelu-mitinguyuschih-mozhet-imet-otnoshenie-podrazdelenie-alfa-sbu-139280_.html|script-title=ru:К сегодняшнему расстрелу митингующих может иметь отношение подразделение "Альфа" СБУ|trans_title=By now in massacre of protesters may have relation unit "Alpha" SBU|work=]|language=ru|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220223433/http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/k-segodnyashnemu-rasstrelu-mitinguyuschih-mozhet-imet-otnoshenie-podrazdelenie-alfa-sbu-139280_.html|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/euromaidan-ralles-in-ukraine-jan-20-updates-335302.html|title=EuroMaidan ralles in Ukraine (20 Jan updates)|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=21 January 2014}}</ref>
*] Ukrainian Front
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|howmany1 = 20,000–100,000+ protesters
|howmany2 = 7,000+ government forces<ref>Interview with Bohoslovska. ]. 18–19 February 2014</ref>
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|casualties1 = Deaths: 100<ref name=bloodshed>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/ukraine-health-ministry-kyiv-unrest-death-toll-reaches-100-338563.html/|title=Ukraine Health Ministry: Kyiv unrest death toll reaches 100|work=]|accessdate=6 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221145914/http://rt.com/news/ukraine-kiev-death-toll-955/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref><br/>Missing:166<ref> UNIAN, 30 March 2014</ref><br/>Injured: 1,100+<ref name=OFFICIAL18>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015026/|script-title=uk:МОЗ: З початку сутичок померло 28 людей|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|language=uk|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015026/|archivedate=20 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=kplivenight/><br>Arrested: 77<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014873/|title=В полоні МВС: затримано 77 активістів, в'язниця загрожує 40 з них|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220235427/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014873/|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
|casualties2 = Deaths: 13<ref>{{cite web|last=Dassanayake|first=Dion|url=http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/460875/Ukraine-protests-Death-toll-rises-as-police-and-protestors-clash-after-truce-collapses|title=Ukraine protests: Death toll rises as police and protestors clash after truce collapses|work=Daily Express|date=|accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref><br>Injured: 272<ref name=kplivenight/><br>Captured: 67<ref name=hostage>{{cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-02-21/news/chi-ukraine-protest-20140220_1_president-viktor-yanukovich-ukraine-talks|title=Police held hostage by protesters in Kiev: interior ministry|newspaper=]|date=19 February 2014|accessdate=23 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223011221/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-02-21/news/chi-ukraine-protest-20140220_1_president-viktor-yanukovich-ukraine-talks|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
|casualties3 = Deaths: 106<br/>Injuries: 1811<br><small>] totals (16 April @6:00 ])<ref name="HEALTHOFFICIALf20">{{cite news|url=http://www.moz.gov.ua/ua/portal/pre_20140416_c.html|title=Information about the victims of clashes in the center of Kyiv|publisher=Ministry of Healthcare|accessdate=16 April 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140417122102/http://www.moz.gov.ua/ua/portal/pre_20140416_c.html|archivedate=17 April 2014}}</ref></small><br>
Dead & missing during entire conflict: 780<br><small>Medical volunteer estimates<ref name=d780>{{cite news|title=Around 780 people die during protests in Ukraine in reality, say volunteer doctors|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/200152.html|newspaper=Interfax|date=10 April 2014}}</ref></small>
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'''Pro-government/anti-EU demonstrations:'''
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{{Campaignbox 2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine}}
*20,000–60,000 (Kyiv)
{{2013–2014 unrest in Ukraine}}
*40,000 (Kharkiv)<ref>{{cite news|script-title=ru:В Харькове провели масштабный провластный митинг|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/ukrainian/rolling_news_russian/2013/11/131130_ru_n_kharkiv_meeting.shtml|newspaper=BBC|date=30 November 2013|access-date=30 November 2013|language=ru}}</ref>
The '''] revolution''' of February 2014 (also known as the ''] Revolution'' or ''Revolution of Dignity'' {{lang-uk|Революція гідності}}) took place after a series of violent events involving protesters, riot police and unknown shooters in capital ] that resulted in the ousting of the then-], ].<ref name=telegraph10656312>{{cite web|work=The Daily Telegraph|author=Damien McElroy|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10656312/Ukraine-revolution-live.html|title=Ukraine revolution: live – Ukraine's president has disappeared as world awakes to the aftermath of a revolution|date=23 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|publisher=BBC News|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26302277|title=Ukraine conflict: Tymoshenko speech ends historic day of revolution|date=22 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|work=Financial Times|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8faf984a-9bda-11e3-afe3-00144feab7de.html|title=Yanukovich toppled in new Ukrainian revolution|date=22 February 2014|author=Neil Buckley and Roman Olearchyk}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.yahoo.com/yanukovych-man-sparks-revolution-ukraine-193436462.html|title=Yanukovych: The man who sparks revolution in Ukraine|agency=]|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222232017/http://news.yahoo.com/yanukovych-man-sparks-revolution-ukraine-193436462.html}}</ref> This was immediately followed by a series of changes in quick succession in Ukraine's sociopolitical system, including the formation of ], the restoration of ], and the call to ].<ref name=telegraph10656312/>
*15,000 (Donetsk)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/life/_na-provlastnyj-miting-v-donecke-privezli-neskolko-desyatkov-avtobusov-neravnodus/529911 |title=На провластный митинг в Донецке привезли несколько десятков автобусов 'неравнодушных' |trans-title= |publisher=Gazeta.ua |date=23 July 2013 |access-date=4 December 2013}}</ref>
*10,000 (Simferopol)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://crimea.ukraineinfo.net/main/nasha-zadacha-otstaivat--nacional-nye-interesy-stroit--evropu-v-krymu-i-v-ukraine-pavel-burlakov./ |script-title=uk:Наша задача: отстаивать национальные интересы, строить Европу в Крыму и в Украине – Павел Бурлаков |trans-title=Our task: to defend national interests, to build Europe in the Crimea and in Ukraine – Paul Boatmen |work=Новости Крыма |publisher=UkraineInfo |date=4 December 2013 |access-date=4 December 2013 |language=uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207055102/http://crimea.ukraineinfo.net/main/nasha-zadacha-otstaivat--nacional-nye-interesy-stroit--evropu-v-krymu-i-v-ukraine-pavel-burlakov./ |archive-date=7 December 2013 }}</ref>
*2,500 pro-Russia (Sevastopol)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tsn.ua/politika/yevromaydani-v-ukrayini-zaporizhzhya-vrazhalo-kilkistyu-a-v-odesi-pam-yatnik-dyuku-odyagli-u-prapor-yes-321788.html |script-title=uk:ЄвромадаЇ в Україні: Запоріжжя вражало кількістю, а в Одесі пам'ятник Дюку 'одягли' у прапор ЄС|trans-title=YevromadaYi in Ukraine Zaporizhzhia striking number, and in Odesa Monument to Duke "dressed" in the EU flag|publisher=TSN|place=UA|date=24 November 2013|access-date=15 December 2013|language=uk}}</ref>}}
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*Deaths: 108 (January–February)<ref name="OHCHR"/>
*Injured: 1,100+<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015026/ |script-title=uk:МОЗ: З початку сутичок померло 28 людей |work=Ukrainska Pravda |language=uk |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015026/ |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=kplivenight/>
*Arrested: 77<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014873/ |title=В полоні МВС: затримано 77 активістів, в'язниця загрожує 40 з них |work=Ukrainska Pravda |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220235427/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014873/ |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>}}
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*Deaths: 13<ref name="OHCHR"/>
*Injured: 272<ref name=kplivenight/>
*Captured: 67<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-02-21/news/chi-ukraine-protest-20140220_1_president-viktor-yanukovich-ukraine-talks |title=Police held hostage by protesters in Kiev: interior ministry |newspaper=] |date=19 February 2014 |access-date=23 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223011221/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-02-21/news/chi-ukraine-protest-20140220_1_president-viktor-yanukovich-ukraine-talks |archive-date=23 February 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref>}}
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*Overall deaths: 121<ref name="OHCHR"/>
*Overall injuries: 1,811<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.moz.gov.ua/ua/portal/pre_20140416_c.html |title=Information about the victims of clashes in the center of Kyiv |publisher=Ministry of Healthcare |access-date=16 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140417122102/http://www.moz.gov.ua/ua/portal/pre_20140416_c.html |archive-date=17 April 2014 }}</ref>}}
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The '''Revolution of Dignity''' ({{langx|uk|Революція гідності|translit=Revoliutsiia hidnosti}}), also known as the '''Maidan Revolution''' or the '''Ukrainian Revolution''',<ref name="BBC Timeline-2012">{{cite web | title=Ukraine profile – Timeline | website=BBC News | date=2012-05-10 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-18010123 }}</ref> took place in ] in February 2014<ref name="BBC Timeline-2012"/><ref name="Fisher-2014">{{cite web | last=Fisher | first=Max | title=Everything you need to know about the 2014 Ukraine crisis | website=Vox | date=2014-09-03 | url=https://www.vox.com/2014/9/3/18088560/ukraine-everything-you-need-to-know}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Bruggeman | first=Lucien | title=Ukraine's 2014 revolution to Trump's push for a Ukrainian probe of Biden: A timeline | website=ABC News | date=2019-10-01 | url=https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/ukraines-2014-revolution-trumps-push-ukrainian-probe-biden/story?id=65811633 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title=The February revolution | newspaper=The Economist | date=2014-02-27 | url=https://www.economist.com/briefing/2014/02/27/the-february-revolution }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Thompson | first=Nick | title=Ukraine: Everything you need to know about how we got here | website=CNN | date=2015-02-10 | url=https://edition.cnn.com/2015/02/10/europe/ukraine-war-how-we-got-here/index.html}}</ref> at the end of the ] protests,<ref name="Fisher-2014"/> when deadly clashes between protesters and state forces in the capital ] culminated in the ousting of ] ], the return to the 2004 ], and the outbreak of the 2014 ].<ref name="Fisher-2014"/><ref name="BBC Timeline-2012"/>
After a first revolution, known as the '']'' in 2004, Ukraine had been mired by years of corruption, mismanagement, lack of economic growth, currency devaluation, and an inability to secure funding from public markets.<ref>, ] (18 June 2009)</ref><ref>, ] (13 September 2011)</ref> Because of this, Yanukovych sought to ] (EU) and ] in order to attract the capital necessary to maintain Ukraine's standard of living without affecting the local population significantly.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/12/news/economy/ukraine-europe-soros/|title=Soros: Ukraine needs EU Marshall Plan|first=Mark|last=Thompson |department=]|date=12 March 2014|accessdate=24 March 2014|archivedate=16 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140316224454/http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/12/news/economy/ukraine-europe-soros/|deadurl=no}}</ref> One of these measures was an ] which would provide Ukraine with funds contingent to reforms in almost all aspects of Ukrainian society.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2014-02-27/the-new-great-game-why-ukraine-matters-to-so-many-other-nations|title=The New Great Game: Why Ukraine Matters to So Many Other Nations|work=]|first1=Peter|last1=Coy|first2=Carol|last2=Matlack |first3=Henry|last3=Meyer|date=27 February 2014|accessdate=23 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/3/6/what-does-the-westwantfromukraine.html|title=What does the West want from Ukraine?|first=Peter|last=Moskowitz |date=6 March 2014|accessdate=23 March 2014|agency=]|archivedate=24 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140324014918/http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/3/6/what-does-the-westwantfromukraine.html|deadurl=no}}</ref> Yanukovych, at first, accepted the contingencies as fair<ref name="Motyl20150306">{{cite web | url=http://www.newsweek.com/putins-invasion-ukraine-dont-blame-west-311996 | title=Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine: Don’t Blame the West | publisher=Newsweek | date=2015-03-06 | accessdate=2015-03-13 | author=Alexander J. Motyl}}</ref> but ultimately refused to sign at the urging of Russia.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=]|url= http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/world/2013/12/15/suspends-trade-deal-talks-with-ukraine/gzOIK9J1kFp2wMKw0IblVI/story.html|title=EU suspends trade deal talks with Ukraine|first=Andrew|last=Kramer|date=15 December 2013|accessdate=27 March 2014|archivedate=28 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140328062255/http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/world/2013/12/15/suspends-trade-deal-talks-with-ukraine/gzOIK9J1kFp2wMKw0IblVI/story.html|deadurl=no}}</ref> Thereafter, Yanukovych ] instead, which sparked civil unrest in Kiev that ultimately led to violent clashes as law enforcement troops cracked down on protesters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/17/world/europe/ukraine-protests/|title=Ukraine, Russia sign economic deal despite protests|first1=Laura|last1=Smith-Spark|first2=Marie-Louise|last2=Gumuchian|first3=Diana|last3=Magnay|date=23 January 2014|accessdate=27 March 2014|agency=]|archivedate=28 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140328044319/http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/17/world/europe/ukraine-protests/|deadurl=no}}</ref> As tensions rose, Yanukovych fled the country to Russia and has not returned. Russia has accused the United States and the EU of funding and directing a coup.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.presstv.com/detail/2014/02/06/349524/us-accused-of-funding-ukraine-rioters/|title=Russian official accuses US of fueling Ukraine crisis|publisher=PressTV|date=6 February 2014|accessdate=19 May 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=12 March 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140312210836/http://www.presstv.com/detail/2014/02/06/349524/us-accused-of-funding-ukraine-rioters/}}</ref> Prominent Ukrainian politicians and security officers, however, testified that Yanukovych was 'not so much overthrown as cast adrift by his own' internal allies in his last days in power.<ref name=NYT1315>{{cite news|last1=Higgins|first1=Andrew|last2=Kramer|first2=Andrew E.|title=Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/04/world/europe/ukraine-leader-was-defeated-even-before-he-was-ousted.html|accessdate=January 4, 2015|work=New York Times|date=January 3, 2015}}</ref>


In November 2013, a wave of large-scale protests known as "Euromaidan" began in response to President Yanukovych's decision not to sign a ] with the ] (EU), instead choosing closer ties to ]. Euromaidan soon developed into the largest democratic mass movement in Europe since 1989.<ref name="Gestwa-2023">{{cite AV media|first=Klaus|last=Gestwa|author-link=Klaus Gestwa|title=Osteuropa-Historiker vs 8 Thesen zum Ukraine-Krieg|trans-title=Historian of Eastern Europe vs 8 theses on the Ukrainian War|minutes=19-20|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GqWDhHzRdo|publisher=] Philosophische Fakultät Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte und Landeskunde|access-date=2024-06-02|year=2023|quote=Der Euromaidan im Jahr 2013 / 2014 war kein von den USA organisierter und von ukrainischen Faschisten durchgeführter Putsch, wie dies einige hier in Deutschland mit Verweis auf die russischen Medien darstellen wollen. ... Es gibt eine große Zahl von sehr überzeugenden, geschichts-, kultur-, sozial- und politikwissenschaftlichen Studien dazu, dass der Euromaidan die größte demokratische Massenbewegung Europas seit dem Jahr 1989 gewesen ist.|trans-quote=The Euromaidan in 2013 / 2014 was no coup organized by the US and carried out by Ukrainian faschists, as some people here in Germany want to present it with reference to the Russian media. ... There is a large number of very convincing studies from the fields of history, cultural science, social science, and political science showing that the Euromaidan was the largest democratic mass movement in Europe since 1989.|language=de}}</ref> Earlier that year the ] (Ukrainian parliament) had overwhelmingly approved finalizing the agreement;<ref>{{cite news |title=Parliament passes statement on Ukraine's aspirations for European integration |url=https://www.kyivpost.com/article/content/ukraine-politics/parliament-passes-statement-on-ukraines-aspirations-for-european-integration-320792.html |work=] |date=22 February 2013|quote=A total of 315 of the 349 MPs registered in the sitting hall supported the document on Friday. The draft document reads that the Verkhovna Rada 'within its powers, will ensure that the recommendations concerning the signing of the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU, which are stipulated in the resolutions of the European Parliament and the conclusions of the Council of the EU approved on December 10, 2012, at a meeting of the EU foreign ministers, will be fulfilled.'}}</ref> Russia had pressured Ukraine to reject it.<ref>{{cite book |editor1-last=Dinan |editor1-first=Desmond |editor2-last=Nugent |editor2-first=Neil |title=The European Union in Crisis |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |pages=3, 274}}</ref> The scope of the protests widened, with calls for the resignation of Yanukovych and the ].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2013-12-12 |title=Kiev protesters gather, EU dangles aid promise |work=] |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-idUSBRE9BA04420131212 |access-date=2023-07-07}}</ref> Protesters opposed what they saw as widespread ] and ], the influence of Russia and ], ], ],<ref name="Euromaidan Analyses">{{cite book |editor1-last=Marples |editor1-first=David |editor2-last=Mills |editor2-first=Frederick |title=Ukraine's Euromaidan: Analyses of a Civil Revolution |date=2015 |publisher=] |pages=9–14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Ukraine Opposition Vows To Continue Struggle | website=RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | date=2014-01-25 | url=https://www.rferl.org/a/protesters-police-tense-standoff-ukraine/25241945.html}}</ref> and ].<ref name="Euromaidan Analyses"/>
After the 2014 revolution, Russia refused to recognize the new interim government, calling the revolution a "]"<ref>{{cite news|url=http://rt.com/news/lavrov-crimea-ukraine-west-181/|title=Lavrov: If West accepts coup-appointed Kiev govt, it must accept a Russian Crimea — RT News|agency=]|date=30 March 2014|accessdate=19 May 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=6 May 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140506152952/http://rt.com/news/lavrov-crimea-ukraine-west-181/}}</ref> and was accused of launching a ] in Ukraine.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sullivan|first=Tim|title=Russian troops take over Ukraine's Crimea region|url=http://news.yahoo.com/russian-troops-over-ukraines-crimea-region-200052097.html |agency=Associated Press|date=1 March 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=1 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301234859/http://news.yahoo.com/russian-troops-over-ukraines-crimea-region-200052097.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Vladimir Radyuhin|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/world/putin-thanks-india-for-its-stand-on-ukraine/article5800989.ece|title=Putin thanks India for its stand on Ukraine|work=]|date=18 March 2014|accessdate=4 April 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140320071749/http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/world/putin-thanks-india-for-its-stand-on-ukraine/article5800989.ece|deadurl=no|archivedate=20 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Ummelas|first=Ott|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2014-03-11/putin-on-ukraine-okay-with-china-syria-venezuela-minority|first2=Aaron|last2=Eglitis|title=Putin on Ukraine Okay With China-Syria-Venezuela Minority|publisher=Bloomberg.com|date=11 March 2014|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140321042245/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-11/putin-on-ukraine-okay-with-china-syria-venezuela-minority.html|archivedate=21 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Somini Sengupta|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/16/world/europe/russia-vetoes-un-resolution-on-crimea.html|title=Russia Vetoes U.N. Resolution on Crimea|publisher=The New York Times|date=15 March 2014|accessdate=12 March 2015}}</ref> The newly appointed interim government of Ukraine ended up signing the aforementioned association agreement with the EU and committed to adopt reforms in its judiciary and political system, as well as in its financial and economic policies, in order to comply with the provisions set in the agreement. The interim government also adopted other changes as it was unable to fulfill several contractual agreements after the revolution but needed foreign investments in order to do so. The foreign investments came from the ] in the form of loans amounting to more than $18 billion contingent upon Ukraine adopting reforms in almost all aspects of society,<ref>{{cite web|author=Peter Leonard|url=http://news.yahoo.com/imf-offers-ukraine-18-billion-loans-082715644.html|title=IMF offers Ukraine up to $18 billion in loans|publisher=Yahoo! News|date=27 March 2014|accessdate=1 April 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140328013139/http://news.yahoo.com/imf-offers-ukraine-18-billion-loans-082715644.html|archivedate=28 March 2014}}</ref> including a raise in domestic gas-supply price to the global price.


A large, barricaded ] occupied ] in central Kyiv throughout the 'Maidan Uprising'. In January and February 2014, clashes between protesters and ] special riot police resulted in the ],<ref name="OHCHR">{{cite web |title=Accountability for killings in Ukraine from January 2014 to May 2016 |url=https://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Countries/UA/OHCHRThematicReportUkraineJan2014-May2016_EN.pdf |publisher=] |pages=9, 21–25}}</ref> and the wounding of many others. The first protesters were killed in fierce ] on 19–22 January. Following this, protesters ] throughout the country, and the Azarov government resigned. The deadliest clashes were on 18–20 February, which saw the most severe violence in Ukraine since it regained independence.<ref>{{cite news |title=Europe's new battlefield |url=https://www.economist.com/briefing/2014/02/20/europes-new-battlefield |newspaper=] |date=22 February 2014 |quote=It is the worst violence Ukraine has known in its 22 years as an independent country}}</ref> Thousands of protesters advanced towards parliament, led by activists with shields and helmets, who were fired on by police snipers.<ref name="OHCHR"/>
The revolution was followed by ], a standoff with Russia regarding the ], and eventual Russian invasion of Eastern Ukraine (denied by Russia).


On 21 February, Yanukovych and the parliamentary opposition ] to bring about an interim unity government, constitutional reforms and early elections. Police abandoned central Kyiv that afternoon and the protesters took control. Yanukovych fled the city that evening.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Frizell |first=Sam |date=22 February 2014 |title=Ukraine Protestors Seize Kiev As President Flees |magazine=Time |url=https://world.time.com/2014/02/22/ukraines-president-flees-protestors-capture-kiev/ |access-date=1 March 2022 |issn=0040-781X}}</ref> The next day, 22 February, the Ukrainian parliament voted to remove Yanukovych from office by 328 to 0 (about 73% of the parliament's 450 members).<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.kyivpost.com/article/content/ukraine-politics/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-21-live-updates-337287.html|title=Parliament votes 328-0 to impeach Yanukovych on Feb. 22; sets May 25 for new election; Tymoshenko free|date=22 February 2014|access-date=18 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26304842|title=Ukraine MPs vote to oust president|date=22 February 2014|access-date=24 March 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/ukraines-yanukovych-missing-as-protesters-take-control-of-presidential-residence-in-kiev/2014/02/22/802f7c6c-9bd2-11e3-ad71-e03637a299c0_story.html|title=Ukraine's parliament votes to oust president; former prime minister is freed from prison|newspaper=The Washington Post}}</ref><ref name=sds24/> Yanukovych claimed this vote was illegal and asked Russia for help.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/24/world/europe/viktor-yanukovych-russia-ukraine-treason.html|title=Ukraine's Ex-President Is Convicted of Treason|last=Kramer|first=Andrew E.|date=24 January 2019|work=The New York Times|access-date=24 March 2019|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> ] described the events as a "]".<ref name="PopovaEntangled" /><ref name="WilsonCrisis">{{cite book| last = Wilson| first = Andrew | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=NMK2BAAAQBAJ&dq=Fast-forward+to+2014,+and+there+was+a+coup+in+Ukraine,+involving+masked+men+with+guns&pg=PA108 | title = Ukraine Crisis: What It Means for the West | date = 2014-11-18 |publisher= Yale University Press |pages = 108, 110| isbn = 978-0-300-21292-1}}</ref><ref name="MaidanWar" />
According to polling data by ] taken from 4 to 18 March in all regions of Ukraine (including Crimea), 48% of Ukrainians support the change in power while 34% oppose it. In the Eastern and Southern regions the revolution is supported by only 20% of the population, whereas 57% or more of the population in the rest of the country supports the change in government. Also, only 2% of those polled said they fully or partially trusted former president Viktor Yanukovych.<ref>{{cite news|author=Yevhenia Yehorova|url=http://www.gfk.com/ua/news-and-events/press-room/press-releases/pages/politics-march-2014.aspx |title=Відносна більшість українців підтримує зміну влади; Схід та Південь все ще визначаються зі своїм кандидатом в Президенти|publisher=Gfk.com|date=19 October 2012|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140407070613/http://www.gfk.com/ua/news-and-events/press-room/press-releases/pages/politics-march-2014.aspx|archivedate=7 April 2014}}</ref>


] erupted in southern and eastern Ukraine. Russia occupied and then ],<ref>{{cite news |last=Sullivan |first=Tim |date=1 March 2014 |title=Russian troops take over Ukraine's Crimea region |agency=Associated Press |work=Yahoo! |url=https://news.yahoo.com/russian-troops-over-ukraines-crimea-region-200052097.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301234859/http://news.yahoo.com/russian-troops-over-ukraines-crimea-region-200052097.html |archive-date=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=] |date=15 March 2014 |title=Russia Vetoes U.N. Resolution on Crimea |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/16/world/europe/russia-vetoes-un-resolution-on-crimea.html |access-date=12 March 2015}}</ref> while armed ] seized government buildings and proclaimed the independent states of ] and ], sparking the ].
==Overview==
A period of relative calm in the anti-government demonstrations ended abruptly on 18 February 2014, when protesters and police clashed. At least 82 people were killed over the following few days, including 13 policemen; more than 1,100 people were injured.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/ukraine-violence-leaves-dead/story?id=22566049|title=Ukraine Violence Leaves at Least 10 Dead|publisher=ABC News|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219020800/http://abcnews.go.com/International/ukraine-violence-leaves-dead/story?id=22566049|archivedate=19 February 2014|deadurl=no}},</ref>
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The Ukrainian parliament restored the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10656312/Ukraine-revolution-live.html|archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10656312/Ukraine-revolution-live.html |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Ukraine revolution: live – Ukraine's president has disappeared as world awakes to the aftermath of a revolution|author=Damien McElroy|date=23 February 2014|work=The Daily Telegraph}}{{cbignore}}</ref> An ], led by ], signed the EU association agreement and disbanded the Berkut. ] became president after winning the ]. The new government began a ] of civil servants associated with the overthrown regime.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zabyelina|first=Yuliya|date=2017|title=Lustration Beyond Decommunization: Responding to the Crimes of the Powerful in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine|journal=State Crime Journal|volume=6|issue=1|pages=55–78|doi=10.13169/statecrime.6.1.0055|issn=2046-6056|jstor=10.13169/statecrime.6.1.0055}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-purge-idUSKCN0HZ1NU20141010|title=Ukraine to launch 'full clean-out' of corrupt officials|date=10 October 2014|work=Reuters|access-date=21 May 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://imrussia.org/en/law/2228-risks-of-delayed-lustrations|title=Risks of Delayed Lustrations|last=Mishina|first=Ekaterina|date=14 April 2015|website=Institute of Modern Russia|access-date=21 May 2019|archive-date=4 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190804171147/https://imrussia.org/en/law/2228-risks-of-delayed-lustrations}}</ref> There was also widespread ].
The initial riots began on 18 February 2014 when some 20,000 Euromaidan protesters in Kiev advanced on ] in support of restoring the ] to its 2004 form, which had been repealed by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine shortly after ] was elected president in 2010. Police blocked their path. The confrontation turned violent; the BBC, citing correspondents, stated that both sides blamed the other.<ref name=BBCPoliceStormCamp/> Police fired guns, with both ]s and, later, ] (including automatic weapons and sniper rifles), while also using ] and ] in an attempt to repel thousands of demonstrators, who fought back with crude weapons, firearms, and improvised explosives.<ref name=kplive/> Protesters broke into the headquarters of the ]. There were no party members there at the time. Police stormed the main protest camp on ] and overran parts of the square.<ref name="BBCPoliceStormCamp">{{cite web|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26249330|title=Ukraine police storm main Kiev protest camp|publisher=BBC News|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26249330|archivedate=19 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The ], the Euromaidan headquarters, burned down. Political commentators suggested that Ukraine was on the brink of a civil war.<ref>{{cite news|last=Matthews|first=Owen|title=Ukraine: Heading for Civil War|url=http://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-heading-civil-war-229494|accessdate=20 February 2014|newspaper=]|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220055425/http://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-heading-civil-war-229494|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Some areas, including ], declared themselves politically independent from the central government.<ref name="Gianluca Mezzofiore">{{cite web|author=Gianluca Mezzofiore
|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ukraine-facing-civil-war-lviv-declares-independence-yanukovich-rule-1437092|title=Ukraine Facing Civil War: Lviv Declares Independence from Yanukovich Rule|work=International Business Times|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ukraine-facing-civil-war-lviv-declares-independence-yanukovich-rule-1437092|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


==Prelude==
On 19 February, the authorities instituted police checkpoints, restrictions on public transportation and school closures in Kiev, which media referred to as a ''de facto'' ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014488/|title=The authorities de facto introduce a state of emergency|newspaper=]|date=18 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220235927/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014488/|deadurl=no}}</ref> One member of parliament said in an interview that a state of emergency was de facto implemented nationwide as transportation to the capital was paralyzed.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.ua/politics/886347-nadzvichayniy-stan-faktichno-vvedeniy-v-usiy-ukrajini-tomenko.html|title=The state of emergency de facto implemented in whole Ukraine – Tomenko|agency=]|date=February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221000108/http://www.unian.ua/politics/886347-nadzvichayniy-stan-faktichno-vvedeniy-v-usiy-ukrajini-tomenko.html}}</ref>
] protesters in ], December 2013]]{{Main|Euromaidan}}
Successive Ukrainian governments in the 2000s sought a ] with the ] (EU).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.eeas.europa.eu/statements/docs/2014/140612_01_en.pdf|title=Frequently asked questions about Ukraine, the EU's Eastern Partnership and the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement|date=24 April 2015|publisher=European Union External Action|access-date=6 May 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://money.cnn.com/2014/03/12/news/economy/ukraine-europe-soros/|title=Soros: Ukraine needs EU Marshall Plan|last=Thompson|first=Mark|date=12 March 2014|access-date=24 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316224454/https://money.cnn.com/2014/03/12/news/economy/ukraine-europe-soros/|archive-date=16 March 2014|url-status=live|department=]}}</ref> The government of ] ] had been negotiating an ] since 2012.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2014-02-27/the-new-great-game-why-ukraine-matters-to-so-many-other-nations|title=The New Great Game: Why Ukraine Matters to So Many Other Nations|last1=Coy|first1=Peter|date=27 February 2014|work=]|access-date=23 March 2014|last2=Matlack|first2=Carol|last3=Meyer|first3=Henry}}</ref> Such a comprehensive trade agreement with the EU would have impacted Ukraine's trade agreements with Russia, the latter being Ukraine's biggest trade partner at the time.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldstopexports.com/ukraines-top-15-import-partners/|title=Ukraine's Top Trading Partners|last=Workman|first=Daniel|date=24 April 2019|website=World's Top Exports|access-date=3 July 2019}}</ref> Yanukovych believed that the complications could be addressed, and he said that he intended to enter the agreement,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kyivpost.com/article/content/eu-ukraine-relations/eu-to-ukraine-reforms-necessary-for-trade-pact-320910.html|title=EU to Ukraine: Reforms necessary for trade pact – Feb. 25, 2013|date=25 February 2013|website=KyivPost|access-date=17 November 2019}}</ref> but continued to postpone.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/world/2013/12/15/suspends-trade-deal-talks-with-ukraine/gzOIK9J1kFp2wMKw0IblVI/story.html|title=EU suspends trade deal talks with Ukraine|last=Kramer|first=Andrew|date=15 December 2013|newspaper=]|access-date=27 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140328062255/http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/world/2013/12/15/suspends-trade-deal-talks-with-ukraine/gzOIK9J1kFp2wMKw0IblVI/story.html|archive-date=28 March 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> This was interpreted as an attempt to back out of signing this agreement, and led to a wave of protests which came to be known as the "]" movement.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275|title=Ukraine crisis: Timeline|date=13 November 2014|work=BBC News}}</ref>


Protests originally erupted in November 2013 after Yanukovych refused to sign the association agreement with the EU at a meeting of the ] in ], choosing closer ties with Russia instead. ] ] had asked for €20&nbsp;billion (US$27&nbsp;billion) in loans and aid.<ref name="cnbc.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.cnbc.com/id/101265041|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215212348/https://www.cnbc.com/id/101265041|archive-date=15 December 2013 |title=EU talking to IMF, World Bank, others about Ukraine assistance |publisher=] |date=11 December 2013 |access-date=12 March 2014}}</ref> The EU was willing to offer €610&nbsp;million ($838&nbsp;million) in loans,<ref name="Cnbc-2013">{{cite web|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2013/12/17/ukraine-leader-seeks-cash-at-kremlin-to-fend-off-crisis.html |title=Ukraine leader seeks cash at Kremlin to fend off crisis |publisher=] |date=17 December 2013 |access-date=12 March 2014}}</ref> but Russia was willing to offer $15&nbsp;billion,<ref name="Cnbc-2013" /> as well as cheaper gas prices.<ref name="Cnbc-2013" /> In addition, the EU demanded major changes to Ukraine's regulations and laws, but Russia did not stipulate regulatory or legal adjustment of such nature or scale.<ref name="cnbc.com" /> Russia also applied economic pressure on Ukraine and launched a propaganda campaign against the EU deal.<ref>{{cite web | author1=Olga Onuch | author2=Nadiya Kravets | title=Russia's shifting role in Ukraine crisis | website=Al Jazeera | date=2014-03-02 | url=https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/3/2/russias-shifting-role-in-ukraine-crisis/}}</ref>
On 20 February, Minister of Internal Affairs ] announced he had signed a decree authorising the use of live ammunition against protesters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sputniknews.com/world/20140220/187726857/Ukrainian-Police-Authorized-to-Use-Live-Ammo-as-Battle-Rages.html|title=Ukrainian Police Authorized to Use Live Ammo as Battle Rages |agency=]|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221000210/http://en.ria.ru/world/20140220/187726857/Ukrainian-Police-Authorized-to-Use-Live-Ammo-as-Battle-Rages.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Central Kiev saw the worst violence yet, and the death toll in 48 hours of clashes rose to at least 77.<ref name="BBCtimeline">, BBC, 23 February 2014</ref> In response, the next day Chairman of the Ukrainian parliament ] announced he had signed a parliamentary decree, condemning the use of force and urging all institutions (Ministry of Internal Affairs, Cabinet of Ministers, etc.) to cease immediately all military actions against protesters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.net/politics/887613-ryibak-zayavil-chto-podpisal-postanovlenie-vr-o-prekraschenii-ognya.html|script-title=ru:Рыбак заявил, что подписал постановление ВР о прекращении огня|agency=]|language=ru|date=21 February 2014|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221154254/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191277.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The Ukrainian parliament also suspended Zakharchenko from his duties.


Yanukovych's decision meant the country was turning towards the Russia-proposed ], which was more popular in Ukraine's East. Western-oriented Ukrainians went to the ] to protest against the turn.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Arel |first1=Dominique |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7dWgEAAAQBAJ&dq=In+Ukraine,+the+proposed+Economic+Union+was+more+popular+in+the+East+than+the+West&pg=PA13 |title=Ukraine's Unnamed War: Before the Russian Invasion of 2022 |last2=Driscoll |first2=Jesse |date=2023-01-05 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-1-316-51149-7 |pages=13 }}</ref> The rallies were initially peaceful but became violent in January 2014 after parliament, dominated by Yanukovych's supporters, passed laws intended to repress the protests. The European Union and the United States urged Yanukovych to negotiate a peaceful end to the conflict and said they would impose sanctions on government officials if they were found responsible for violence.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_UKRAINE_NEWS_GUIDE?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221000303/http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_UKRAINE_NEWS_GUIDE?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT |title=Roots and Consequence's of Ukraine's Violence |author=Vladmir Isachenkov and Maria Danilova |agency=Associated Press |date=20 February 2014 |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref>
On 21 February, President Yanukovych signed a compromise deal with opposition leaders which would implement constitutional changes to hand powers back to parliament and early elections, to be held by December.


In mid-February, an amnesty agreement was made with protesters under which they would be spared criminal charges in exchange for leaving occupied buildings.<ref name="17214AEMtot">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190357.html |title=Law on amnesty of Ukrainian protesters to take effect on Feb 17 |work=] |date=17 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221071618/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190357.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref> The demonstrators vacated all ], and activists in Kyiv left the ]; Kyiv's City Hall was also released back to government control on 16 February.<ref name="17214AEMtot" /> All those previously jailed for taking part in protests were scheduled to be released after 17 February.<ref name="17214AEMtot" />
Despite the agreement thousands still protested in central Hot Pocket and took full control of Kiev's government district; they took over the parliament, the president's administration quarters, the cabinet, and the Interior Ministry.<ref></ref><ref name="BBCTimeline">{{cite news |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275|title=Ukraine protests timeline|publisher=BBC News|date=23 February 2014}}</ref>
On 21 February an impeachment bill was introduced in Ukrainian parliament,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/zweb2/webproc4_1?pf3511=49827|title=Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України |publisher=W1.c1.rada.gov.ua|accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref> but no details were provided and the Ukrainian parliament did not vote to impeach Yanukovich according to the legal procedure.<ref></ref>
On 21 February Yanukovich left for ] to attend a summit of south-eastern regions, according to media reports.


On 14 February, Yanukovych said: "I want to say that I was incited, and I'm incited to use various methods and ways how to settle the situation, but I want to say I don't want to be at war. I don't want any decisions made using such a radical way."<ref name="YnwIU15214" /> He called on all politicians to refrain from radicalism and to understand that "there is a line that shouldn't be crossed, and this line is law".<ref name="YnwIU15214">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190290.html |title=Yanukovych: I don't want to be at war, my goal is to restore stable development of country |work=] |date=15 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190290.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>
On 22 February, Parliament voted to declare that the chair of the President is vacant due to the fact that Yanukovich left Ukraine and no longer exercises his duties. An editorial in ''Der Spiegel'' argued that the vote was unconstitutional.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/ukraine-faktencheck-putin-und-der-legitime-praesident-a-957238.html|title=Münchhausen-Check: Putin und der legitime Präsident der Ukraine|place=Hamburg, Germany|date=6 March 2014|work=Spiegel Online|accessdate=23 October 2014|language=de|archivedate=6 October 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141006102619/http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/ukraine-faktencheck-putin-und-der-legitime-praesident-a-957238.html}}</ref>


==Overview==
On 22 February, Parliament named its speaker ] as interim president on 23 February.<ref name="speaker">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008|title=Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president|publisher=BBC News|date=23 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223115150/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> A warrant for the arrest of Yanukovych was issued by the new government on 24 February.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-issues-arrest-warrant-missing-leader-123251908--finance.html|title=Ukraine issues arrest warrant for missing leader|agency=Associated Press|publisher=Washington Post|date=24 February 2014}}</ref> During the next days in ], ] politicians and activists organised rallies and urged Russia to help defend Crimea from advancing "fascists" from the rest of Ukraine.<ref>, ] (24 February 2014)</ref>
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] that began on the night of 21 November 2013 in ] (Independence Square) in ] were still ongoing by mid-February 2014.<ref name="BBC Timeline-2012"/><ref name="Fisher-2014"/>


A period of relative calm in the anti-government demonstrations in Kyiv ended abruptly on 18 February 2014, when deadly clashes broke out between protesters and riot police (known as the ] '']''). At least 82 people were killed over the next two days, including 13 policemen. More than 1,100 people were injured.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://abcnews.go.com/International/ukraine-violence-leaves-dead/story?id=22566049 |title=Ukraine Violence Leaves at Least 25 Dead |first=Kirit |last=Radia |date=18 February 2014 |website=] |access-date=1 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180715181350/https://abcnews.go.com/International/ukraine-violence-leaves-dead/story?id=22566049 |archive-date=15 July 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/30/exclusive-photographs-expose-russian-trained-killers-in-kiev.html |title=Exclusive: Photographs Expose Russian-Trained Killers in Kiev |first=Jamie |last=Dettmer |date=30 March 2014 |newspaper=] |access-date=1 March 2019}}</ref>
On 22 February, the protesters were reported to be in control of Kiev and President ] was reported to have fled the capital for eastern Ukraine.<ref name=Telegraph222>{{cite news|title=Ukraine protests: Vitali Klitschko is seeking immediate resignation of President Yanukocych – watch live|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10646265/Ukraine-protests-truce-broken-by-gunshots-in-Kiev-square-watch-live.html|newspaper=]|date=22 February 2014|accessdate=22 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ukrainian protesters claim control over capital|url=http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/2014/02/22/ukrainian-protesters-claim-control-over-capital/N4XhHbcoctzjiYaOM2EfhI/story.html|accessdate=22 February 2014|publisher= Boston|agency=Associated Press|date=22 February 2014|author=Yuras Karmanau|author2=Angela Charlton|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228013838/http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/2014/02/22/ukrainian-protesters-claim-control-over-capital/N4XhHbcoctzjiYaOM2EfhI/story.html|archivedate=28 February 2014}}{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref> Euronews reported that Ukraine's government said it would help make a smooth handover of power to a new administration.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/22/jailed-ukrainian-opposition-leader-tymoshenko-release-imminent/|title=Jailed Ukrainian opposition leader Tymoshenko release 'imminent'|publisher=]|date=22 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222171056/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/22/jailed-ukrainian-opposition-leader-tymoshenko-release-imminent/}}</ref> The Parliament, or ], voted 328–0 in favour of impeaching Yanukovych and scheduled new ] for 25 May.<ref name=wsj222>{{cite news|title=Parliament Ousts Ukraine President|url=http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914204579398561953855036|accessdate=22 February 2014|newspaper=]|date=22 February 2014|author=James Marson|author2=Alan Cullison|author3=Alexander Kolyandr|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222171204/http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914204579398561953855036|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> As of 23 February 2014, Yanukovych's whereabouts were unknown, with multiple conflicting reports of his recent movements.<ref name=telegraph10656312/>


On 18 February, some 20,000 Maidan protesters marched from Independence Square towards the ] (Ukrainian parliament) in support of restoring the 2004 ], which had been repealed by the ] after Yanukovych was elected president. The Berkut blocked their path. The confrontation turned violent. BBC correspondents reported that each side blamed the other.<ref name="BBCPoliceStormCamp" /> The security forces fired guns, including automatic weapons and sniper rifles, loaded with both ]s and, later, live ammunition, while also using ] and ] to repel thousands of demonstrators. The protesters fought with rocks and bats, ]s, and firearms,<ref name="kplive" /> and broke into ] headquarters. Eleven protesters were killed or fatally wounded; three were shot dead by police, eight died of other injuries. Four police officers were also shot and killed.<ref name="OHCHR"/><ref name="UNHRMM">{{cite web |title=Accountability for Killings and Violent Deaths during the Maidan protests |url=https://ukraine.un.org/sites/default/files/2021-01/Briefing%20note%20on%20Maidan%20investigations%20ENG%20final.pdf |publisher=] |date=January 2021}}</ref>
On 28 February, President Yanukovych attended a press-conference in southern Russia and answered questions from mostly Russian reporters. It was seen that he believed the early presidential elections to be held in late May to be illegal and he "would not be participating in them". He also said that while it could calm the situation, 21 February agreement was not agreed to by the opposition.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://tass.ru/politika/1011472|script-title=ru:Основные высказывания Виктора Януковича на пресс-конференции в Ростове-на-Дону|trans_title=Basic statements of Viktor Yanukovych at a press conference in Rostov-on-Don|agency=]|accessdate=12 March 2014|language=ru|archivedate=12 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140312184832/http://itar-tass.com/politika/1011472|deadurl=no}}</ref>


On the evening on 18 February and into the early hours of 19 February, the security forces launched an operation to clear Independence Square, and stormed the main protest camp.<ref name="BBCPoliceStormCamp">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26249330 |title=Ukraine police storm main Kiev protest camp |work=BBC News |date=18 February 2014 |access-date=18 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26249330 |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> Clashes broke out, resulting in the deaths of seventeen protesters and five riot police. Most of the protesters were shot dead by police.<ref name="OHCHR"/><ref name="UNHRMM"/> Two others died when riot police set the ] on fire, which served as the Maidan headquarters. Another protester and a journalist were killed by '']'' (government loyalists). The five police officers died from gunshot wounds.<ref name="OHCHR"/><ref name="UNHRMM"/> Political commentators suggested that Ukraine was on the brink of a civil war.<ref>{{cite news|last=Matthews |first=Owen |title=Ukraine: Heading for Civil War |url=http://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-heading-civil-war-229494 |access-date=20 February 2014 |newspaper=] |date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220055425/http://www.newsweek.com/ukraine-heading-civil-war-229494 |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Some areas, including ], declared themselves politically independent of the central government.<ref>{{cite web
On 1 March, Russia's parliament approved a request from President ] to deploy Russian troops in Ukraine.<ref name="BBCPutinDeploys">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26400597|title=Putin to deploy Russian troops in Ukraine|publisher=BBC News|date=1 March 2014|accessdate=1 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301173059/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26400597|archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
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In protest at the deaths of civilians, Maidan activists began ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25905031 |title=Ukraine protests 'spread' into Russia-influenced east |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140127021816/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25905031 |archive-date=27 January 2014 |url-status=live |work=BBC News |date=26 January 2014 }}</ref>
==Background==
] pro-EU protesters in ], December 2013]]
Protests originally erupted in November 2013 after President ] chose not to sign a political association and free trade agreement with the ] at the summit of the ] at ], choosing closer ties with Russia instead. Prime Minister Mykola Azarov had asked for €20 billion (US$27 billion) in loans and aid<ref name="cnbc.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.cnbc.com/id/101265041|archiveurl=http://wayback.archive.org/web/20131215212348/http://www.cnbc.com/id/101265041|archivedate=2013-12-15 |title=EU talking to IMF, World Bank, others about Ukraine assistance |publisher=Cnbc.com |date=11 December 2013 |accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref> The EU was willing to offer €610 million ($838 million) in loans,<ref name="http://www.cnbc.com/id/101277705">{{cite web|url=http://www.cnbc.com/id/101277705 |title=Ukraine leader seeks cash at Kremlin to fend off crisis |publisher=Cnbc.com |date=17 December 2013 |accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref> however Russia was willing to offer $15 billion in loans.<ref name="http://www.cnbc.com/id/101277705"/> Russia also offered Ukraine cheaper gas prices.<ref name="http://www.cnbc.com/id/101277705"/> In addition to the money, the EU required major changes to the regulations and laws in Ukraine. Russia, however, did not.<ref name="cnbc.com"/> Russia also applied economic pressures on Ukraine and launched a propaganda campaign against the EU-Ukraine deal <ref>, aljazeera, 2 March 2014</ref> Yanukovych is widely disliked in Ukraine's west, but had some support in his native Russian-speaking east, as well as the south. The rallies were initially peaceful but eventually became violent in January 2014 after parliament, dominated by Yanukovych's supporters, passed laws intended to repress the protest. Russia, hoping to build an alliance of ex-Soviet states, has made extensive efforts to derail Ukraine's pact with the European Union with a mixture of trade sanctions and promises. The European Union and the United States urged Yanukovych to negotiate a peaceful end to the conflict and said they would introduce sanctions against those responsible for the violence.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_UKRAINE_NEWS_GUIDE?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221000303/http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/E/EU_UKRAINE_NEWS_GUIDE?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT|title=Roots and Consequence's of Ukraine's Violence|author=Vladmir Isachenkov and Maria Danilova|work=Associated Press|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014}}{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref>


On 19 February, the security forces set up checkpoints and announced restrictions on public transport and school closures in Kyiv, which the media referred to as a '']'' ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014488/ |title=The authorities de facto introduce a state of emergency |newspaper=] |date=18 February 2014 |archive-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220235927/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014488/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
In the lead up to the February riots, an amnesty agreement was made with protesters wherein they would be granted release from charges in exchange for active protesters leaving occupied buildings.<ref name="17214AEMtot"/> Protesters vacated all ], and activists in Kiev left the ]; Kiev City Hall was also released back to government control on 16 February.<ref name="17214AEMtot"/> All protesters, previously jailed for taking part in protests were scheduled to be released after 17 February.<ref name="17214AEMtot"/>


On 20 February, Internal Affairs Minister ] announced that he had authorised the use of live ammunition against protesters.<ref>{{cite web | title=Захарченко офіційно дозволив силовикам вогнепальну зброю |trans-title=Zakharchenko officially allowed firearms to the security forces| website=ТСН.ua | date=2014-02-20 | url=https://tsn.ua/video/video-novini/zaharchenko-oficiyno-dozvoliv-silovikam-vognepalnu-zbroyu.html | language=uk}}</ref> On the morning of 20 February, riot police massed at the edge of Independence Square. Clashes broke out, and two Berkut officers were shot dead. At around 9am, protesters tried to push the Berkut away from the Maidan and back up ]. The Berkut fired indiscriminately on the protesters from ground level, while snipers fired on protesters from above. By midday, 48 protesters had been shot dead on Instytutska Street, as had two other Berkut officers.<ref name="OHCHR"/><ref name="UNHRMM"/> In response, the ] (equivalent to the office of ] in other countries' parliaments), ], announced the next day that he had signed a parliamentary decree condemning the use of force and urging all institutions such as the Ministry of Internal Affairs to cease immediately all military actions against protesters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.net/politics/887613-ryibak-zayavil-chto-podpisal-postanovlenie-vr-o-prekraschenii-ognya.html |script-title=ru:Рыбак заявил, что подписал постановление ВР о прекращении огня |work=] |language=ru |date=21 February 2014 |access-date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221154254/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191277.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Parliament also suspended Zakharchenko from his duties.<ref>{{Cite news |date=21 February 2014 |title=Rada suspends Acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko from his duties |url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191757.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225011151/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191757.html |archive-date=25 February 2014 |access-date=18 February 2024 |work=]}}</ref>
On 14 February 2014 President Yanukovych had stated "I want to say that I was incited and I'm incited to use various methods and ways how to settle the situation, but I want to say I don't want to be at war. I don't want any decisions made using such a radical way".<ref name="YnwIU15214"/> President Yanukovych further called on all politicians to refrain from radicalism and understand that "there is a line that shouldn't be crossed and this line is law".<ref name="YnwIU15214">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190290.html|title=Yanukovych: I don’t want to be at war, my goal is to restore stable development of country|agency=]|date=15 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190290.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


On 21 February, President Yanukovych ]. It promised constitutional changes to restore certain powers to parliament and called for early elections to be held by December.<ref name=sds24>{{Cite news |title=Yanukovich impeached |work=Al Jazeera |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2014/2/22/ukraine-president-yanukovich-impeached |access-date=1 March 2022}}</ref> Despite the agreement, thousands continued to protest in central Kyiv, and the security forces withdrew, leaving demonstrators in control of the city's government district: the parliament building, the president's administration quarters, the cabinet, and the Interior Ministry.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275|title=Ukraine protests timeline|work=BBC News|date=23 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Ukraine protests: Vitali Klitschko is seeking immediate resignation of President Yanukocych – watch live|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10646265/Ukraine-protests-truce-broken-by-gunshots-in-Kiev-square-watch-live.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220101557/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10646265/Ukraine-protests-truce-broken-by-gunshots-in-Kiev-square-watch-live.html|archive-date=20 February 2014|newspaper=]|date=22 February 2014|access-date=22 February 2014}}
===Russian involvement===
*{{cite news|title=Ukrainian protesters claim control over capital |url=http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/2014/02/22/ukrainian-protesters-claim-control-over-capital/N4XhHbcoctzjiYaOM2EfhI/story.html |access-date=22 February 2014 |work=Boston |agency=Associated Press |date=22 February 2014 |author=Yuras Karmanau |author2=Angela Charlton |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228013838/http://www.boston.com/news/world/europe/2014/02/22/ukrainian-protesters-claim-control-over-capital/N4XhHbcoctzjiYaOM2EfhI/story.html |archive-date=28 February 2014 }}</ref> The evening, Yanukovych secretly fled the capital, without informing parliament of his whereabouts.<ref name="Higgins-2015">{{cite web | last1=Higgins | first1=Andrew | last2=Kramer | first2=Andrew E. | title=Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted | website=The New York Times | date=2015-01-04 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/04/world/europe/ukraine-leader-was-defeated-even-before-he-was-ousted.html}}</ref>
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The fact that Yanukovych was perceived as trying to establish closer ties with Russia played a major role in the protests. Yanukovych accepted "bail-out" money, $2 billion out of a $15 billion package, from Russia and this was interpreted as a sign that he would seek close ties with Putin.<ref name=wp1>{{cite web|last=Fisher|first=Max|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/02/18/the-three-big-reasons-that-protests-reignited-in-ukraine/|title=The three big reasons that protests reignited in Ukraine|work=The Washington Post|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014}}</ref> Russian authorities had been pressuring the Ukrainian administration to take decisive action to crush protests; and it has been noted that the assault on Euromaidan protesters by police was ordered hours after the $2 billion from Russia was transferred.<ref name=acb1>{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-19/ukraine-protests-worst-day-of-violence/5268448|title=Ukraine protests: 14 dead in worst day of violence|agency=]|date=19 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|quote="They moved in hours after Moscow gave Ukraine $2 billion in aid which it had been holding back to demand decisive action to crush the protests."}}</ref><ref name=globecrush>{{cite news|last= MacKinnon|first=Mark|title=How Putin's Sochi dream was shattered by Ukraine's nightmare|url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/how-putins-dream-of-sochi-was-shattered-by-the-nightmare-of-ukraine/article17042500/|newspaper=The Globe and Mail|date=22 February 2014|quote=the Kremlin unsubtly pushing Mr. Yanukovych to use force to clear the fortified tent city on Independence Square shortly before the fighting began, Moscow announced it would pay the next $2-billion tranche.}}</ref> Several ministers from across Europe blamed Russia for exacerbating the violence.<ref>{{cite web|author=Matt Clinch|url=http://www.cnbc.com/id/101426862 |title=EU moves toward Ukraine sanctions amid bloodshed|publisher=]|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.cnbc.com/id/101426862|archivedate=20 February 2014}}</ref> During a 20 February interview, the retired<ref name="Pravda.ru"/> Colonel of the ] (GRU) Aleksandr Musienko stated that the conflict could only be solved by means of force, and that Ukraine had proven it could not exist as an independent sovereign state.<ref name="Pravda.ru">. Pravda.ru (original source). 20 February 2014</ref><ref name="musienko">{{YouTube|a03daUpZ3HM|Massacre in Kiev: the truth in power?}}. Pravda.ru. 20 February 2014</ref> According to government documents released by former deputy interior minister ], Russian officials served as advisers in how to carry out the operations against protesters. Codenamed "Wave" and "Boomerang," the operations aimed to disperse crowds with the use of snipers and capture the protesters' headquarters in the House of Trade Unions; prior to police defections, the plans included the deployment of 22,000 combined security troops in the city.<ref name=russiainv>{{cite news|title=Ukraine averted greater bloodbath, Moskal alleges
|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/ukraine-averted-greater-bloodbath-moskal-alleges-337526.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014}}</ref> According to the documents, the former first deputy of the Russian GRU stayed at the Kyiv Hotel and played a major role in the preparations, and was paid by the Security Services of Ukraine.<ref name=kp24>{{cite news|title=Arrest warrants issued for Yanukovych, other former Ukraine officials on suspicion of mass murder|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/arrest-warrant-issued-for-yanukovych-and-other-former-officials-337482.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014}}</ref> According to ], the authenticity of the documents could not be confirmed.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/24/us-ukraine-crisis-documents-idUSBREA1N1Z520140224|title="Yanukovich planned harsh clampdown on protesters: Ukraine deputy|agency=Reuters|accessdate=23 October 2014}}</ref> Interior Minister Arseniy Avakov has stated that the conflict was provoked by a 'non-Ukrainian' third party, and that an investigation was ongoing.<ref name="pravda1">{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/03/4/7017541/ |title=У кривавому побоїщі в Києві брала участь неукраїнська третя сила – Аваков|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=4 March 2014|accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref>


On 22 February, parliament voted 328–0 in favour of ] and scheduled new ] for 25 May.<ref name="wsj222">{{cite news|title=Parliament Ousts Ukraine President |url=https://www.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914204579398561953855036 |access-date=22 February 2014 |newspaper=] |date=22 February 2014 |author=James Marson |author2=Alan Cullison |author3=Alexander Kolyandr |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222171204/http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914204579398561953855036 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Parliament named its chairman, ], as interim president.<ref name="speaker">{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008 |title=Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president |work=BBC News |date=23 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223115150/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008 |archive-date=23 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> An arrest warrant for Yanukovych was issued by the new government on 24 February.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-issues-arrest-warrant-missing-leader-123251908--finance.html|title=Ukraine issues arrest warrant for missing leader|agency=Associated Press|newspaper=Washington Post|date=24 February 2014}}</ref> Over the next few days, ] politicians and activists organised rallies in ] and urged the Russian government to help defend the region from advancing "fascists" from the rest of Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web | last=Lukov | first=Yaroslav | title=Crimea: Next flashpoint in Ukraine's crisis? | website=BBC News | date=2014-02-24 | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26321329}}</ref>
Following concessions on 21 February after a failed crackdown which left up to 100 killed, Russian Prime Minister ] suggested Mr. Yanukovych needed to stop behaving like a "doormat," and that further loan tranches would be withheld. Russian political advisor ] then ensured "Russia will do everything allowable by law to stop from coming to power."<ref>{{cite news|author=Mark Mackinnon|url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/try-it-now/?articleId=17010518|title=Analysis: Russia blaming West for Ukraine upheaval|newspaper=]|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222190810/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/try-it-now/?articleId=17010518|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> On 24 February, following the events of the revolution, Russia's Foreign Ministry issued a statement urging Ukrainians to "crack down on the extremists who are trying to get established in power,"<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/moscow-urges-crackdown-in-ukraine-on-extremists-in-government-337514.html|title=Moscow urges crackdown in Ukraine on 'extremists' in government |work=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140224234437/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/moscow-urges-crackdown-in-ukraine-on-extremists-in-government-337514.html|archivedate=24 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev refused to recognise the provisional government as legitimate.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/medvedev-ukrainian-authorities-legitimacy-in-doubt-337500.html|title=Medvedev: Ukrainian authorities' legitimacy in doubt|work=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140224234547/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/medvedev-ukrainian-authorities-legitimacy-in-doubt-337500.html|archivedate=24 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


==Detailed timeline==
During a press conference on 3 April 2014, Ukraine's new interior minister, chief prosecutor and top security chief implicated more than 30 Russian FSB agents in the crackdown on protesters, who in addition to taking part in the planning, had also flown in shipments of large quantities of explosives into an airport near Kiev. Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, the interim head of Ukraine's SBU state security agency, said the agents were stationed in Kiev during the entire ] protests, were provided with "state telecommunications" while residing at an SBU compound, and in regular contact with Ukrainian security officials. "We have substantiated grounds to consider that these very groups which were located at an SBU training ground took part in the planning and execution of activities of this so-called antiterrorist operation," said Nalyvaichenko. Investigators, he said, had established that Yanukovych's SBU chief ], who later fled the country, had received reports from FSB agents while they were stationed in Ukraine, and that Yakymenko held several briefings with the agents. Russia's Federal Security Bureau rejected the comments as "groundless accusations" and otherwise refused to comment.<ref name=ftrusapr>{{cite news|last=Olearchyk|first=Roman|title=Ukraine implicates Russian agents in deadly protester crackdown|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/396ba808-bb28-11e3-b2b7-00144feabdc0.html?siteedition=intl#axzz2xpllfvcF|newspaper=Financial Times|date=3 April 2014}}</ref>

==Timeline==
{{see also|Timeline of the Euromaidan}} {{see also|Timeline of the Euromaidan}}


===18 February 2014===
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The night before the clashes, ] called on all of its members to ready themselves for a "peace offensive" on 18 February. The ] also urged all concerned citizens to take part in the "peace offensive", which student unions had agreed to join as well. The Maidan Union reported on the morning of 18 February that columns of protesters would begin a march on parliament at 08:30.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2014/02/17/7014143/ |title=Правый сектор объявил мобилизацию для мирного наступления' |trans-title= |newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222171526/http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2014/02/17/7014143/ |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


That morning, around 20,000 demonstrators marched on the ]<ref name="wp1" /> as that body was set to consider opposition demands for a new constitution and government. Around 09:45, the demonstrators broke through the police barricade of several personnel-transport trucks near the building of the Central Officers' Club of Ukraine<ref name="war_kyiv">{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2014/02/18/7014151/ |title=Війна на вулицях Києва. ОНЛАЙН |trans-title=War on the streets of Kyiv. Online |newspaper=] |date=18 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221000846/http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2014/02/18/7014151/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> and pushed the cordon of police aside.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014175/ |title=Мітингувальники прорвали оточення ВВ і намагаються розблокувати Грушевського |trans-title=Protesters broke through the cordon of Internal Troops and attempted to unblock Hrushevskoho |newspaper=] |date=18 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221001144/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014175/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The clashes started after some two dozen demonstrators moved a police vehicle blocking their path to parliament.<ref name="kplive" /> At 10:00, a member of parliament representing Batkivshchyna, ], reported that police armed with ] shotguns had begun to attack with flash and ]s from Shovkovychna Street and Lypska Street.<ref name="war_kyiv" />
===18 February===


As the column neared the parliament building at 10:08, it met resistance from another cordon of police officers.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> There were reports that the number of protesters had swelled to 50,000.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> At 10:18, according to other reports, explosions and smoke were seen on Instytutska Street as people started to tear up ].<ref name="war_kyiv" /> Protesters started to throw the pavement blocks at the police, while officers defending themselves with shields tried to subdue the crowd with stun grenades.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> Protesters who had barricaded themselves near the Dynamo Stadium colonnade began setting fire to tires.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> At about 10:30, parliament was set to vote on whether to restore the 2004 constitution.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> However, it did not happen as Chairman Rybak did not register the bill.<ref name="kplive">{{cite news|title=Four reported dead, more than 100 injured as violent clashes break out near Ukraine's parliament (live updates) |url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/renewed-violence-breaks-out-today-near-ukraines-parliament-at-least-one-injured-336993.html |newspaper=] |date=18 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140218165210/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/renewed-violence-breaks-out-today-near-ukraines-parliament-at-least-one-injured-336993.html |archive-date=18 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
====Initial clashes (Mariinsky and Lypky)====
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The night before the clashes, ] issued an announcement, calling for all members to ready themselves for a "peace offensive" on 18 February. The ] also called on all concerned citizens to take place in the "peace offensive," of which student unions had committed to joining as well. The Maidan Union reported on 18 February at 08:00 that columns of protesters would be formed to march on parliament, with the march beginning at 08:30.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2014/02/17/7014143/|title=Правый сектор объявил мобилизацию для мирного наступления'|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222171526/http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2014/02/17/7014143/|archivedate=22 February 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref>


At 10:33, the street fights between protesters and the police shifted to Shovkovychna Street.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> Protesters started to wave ]200 banknotes in the face of some of Yanukovych's police forces—saying that they were mercenaries—in ].<ref name="war_kyiv" /> An activist, Oleksandr Aronets, reported that snipers were targeting civilians.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> By 11:00, protesters had sustained serious wounds.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> ]s<ref name="war_kyiv" /> were thrown by the protesters, and on Shovkovnycha Street, a barricade of dump trucks was set on fire.<ref name="war_kyiv" />
On the morning of 18 February, around 20,000 demonstrators marched on the ],<ref name=wp1/> as Parliament was set to meet and consider opposition demands for a new constitution and change in government. Around 09:45 in the morning the marching column of demonstrators broke through the police barricade of several personnel-transport trucks near the building of Central Officer's Club of Ukraine (intersection of Hrushevskoho and Kriposny).<ref name="war_kyiv">{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2014/02/18/7014151/|title=Війна на вулицях Києва. ОНЛАЙН|trans_title=War on the streets of Kyiv. Online|newspaper=]|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221000846/http://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2014/02/18/7014151/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The demonstrators broke through the barricade and pushed the cordon of police aside.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014175/|title=Мітингувальники прорвали оточення ВВ і намагаються розблокувати Грушевського|trans_title=Protesters broke through the cordon of Internal Troops and attempted to unblock Hrushevskoho|newspaper=]|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221001144/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014175/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The clashes started after some two dozen demonstrators moved a police vehicle blocking their path to parliament.<ref name=kplive/> At 10:00 Batkivshchyna MP ] reported that police armed with ] shotguns started to attack with flash and ]s from Shovkovychna Street and Lypska Street.<ref name="war_kyiv"/>


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As the column neared the ], at 10:08 it met resistance from another cordon of police and started to press against it.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> There were reports that the number of protesters swelled to 50,000.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 10:18 other reports stated that on Instytutska Street, explosions and smoke were seen, while people started to tear up ].<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 10:21 protesters started to throw the pavement blocks at police, while police defending with shields tried to subdue the crowd with stun grenades.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 10:22 the protesters who had barricaded themselves near the Dynamo Stadium colonnade began setting fire to tires.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 10:28 there were reports that buses had been unloading people guarded by police on the other side of ] on the Parkova doroha since 8 o'clock in the morning.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> About at 10:30 the parliament was set to vote for changes to the ].<ref name="war_kyiv"/> Once parliament convened, the bill to restore the 2004 constitution was not registered by speaker Rybak, although he was legally obligated to do so.<ref name=kplive>{{cite news|title=Four reported dead, more than 100 injured as violent clashes break out near Ukraine's parliament (live updates)|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/renewed-violence-breaks-out-today-near-ukraines-parliament-at-least-one-injured-336993.html|newspaper=]|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140218165210/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/renewed-violence-breaks-out-today-near-ukraines-parliament-at-least-one-injured-336993.html|archivedate=18 February 2014}}</ref> ], an independent lawmaker, said that "They handed out the agenda (for today's session) as if there is no crisis in the country. All the issues on it are secondary," while opposition leader ] accused the president of coercing members of parliament and orchestrating the situation.<ref name=kplive/> Around that time MP ] reported that police were shooting at the opposition female MPs.<ref name="war_kyiv"/>


At 11:23, the ] special police forces tried to launch an assault on the crowd, but the protesters attacked back.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> Two minutes later, the first report came that protesters were breaking down the doors of the ] headquarters on Lypska Street.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> At 11:30, protesters—including the journalist ]<ref name="kplive" />—sacked and set fire to the building.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ru.tsn.ua/politika/pri-zahvate-ofisa-partii-regionov-ubili-dvuh-sotrudnikov-carev-349697.html |title=При захвате офиса Партии регионов убили двух сотрудников – Царев – Политика |date=18 February 2014 |trans-title= |publisher=] |access-date=18 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221022259/http://ru.tsn.ua/politika/pri-zahvate-ofisa-partii-regionov-ubili-dvuh-sotrudnikov-carev-349697.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news
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}}</ref> Two persons died as a result, including a programmer who worked at the headquarters. At 12:12, Minister of Healthcare ] was attacked by protesters as she left ], but she escaped unharmed.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> By 12:30, the police had regained control of the ] office.<ref name="kplive" />


By 13:00, thousands of police officers had encircled the government district and begun chasing down protesters. One protester with a head wound told the ''Kyiv Post'' that charging police officers had "smashed everybody" in their path.<ref name="kplive" />
At 10:33 the street fights between protesters and police shifted to Shovkovychna Street throwing paving stones and grenades at each other.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 10:35 protesters started to wave 200 hryvnia banknotes in the face of ] located in the ].<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 10:43 public activist Oleksandr Aronets reported that snipers were targeting civilians and he stated that he had witnessed a man falling to the ground next to him.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> There are photos of titushky using police equipment.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 10:52 a column of ]s started from the parliament building towards Shovkovnycha Street.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> On the corner of Shovkovnycha and Instytutska, groups of titushky were noticed along with police officers.<ref name="war_kyiv"/>


Around 13:30, four officers on Instytutska Street were stationed atop a building, lobbing stun grenades at the crowd and shooting, when protesters stormed the building and set part of it on fire. The protesters forced their way to the roof, forcing the police to retreat.<ref name="kplive" /> The building on Instytutska Street was described as the scene of the day's most violent clashes. Berkut and Internal Troops servicemen opened a full-scale assault, firing directly into the crowd.<ref name="war_kyiv" /> There were reports of police using ]s to break through.<ref name="war_kyiv" />
By 11:00, protesters who had sustained serious wounds were seen.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At the intersection of Shovkovychna St., two women were injured by rubber bullets fired by police: one in the heart, one in the face.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014217/|title=Дві жінки отримали ураження гумовими кулями. Силовики кидаються шумовими гранатами з дахів|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221021849/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014217/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> At 11:02 a fight broke out in Mariinsky Park between Anti-maidan and Euromaidan protesters, while police threw ]s.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 11:05 ] reported that ] were carrying firearms.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> On Shovkovnycha Street a barricade of dump trucks was set on fire.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 11:09 a ] arrived on Shovkovnycha as the street was filled with thick black smoke.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 11:10 police started to use shotguns and throw grenades from rooftops into crowds.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> Journalist Yanina Sokolovska (''Izvestia'' in Ukraine) claimed that when people in camouflage were throwing grenades in crowd, protesters thought that those people were Berkut.<ref>{{cite news|title=Толпа в Киеве забила насмерть компьютерщика из Партии регионов|url=http://izvestia.ru/news/566112|trans_title=A mob in Kiev beaten to death a computer programmer from Party of Regions|agency=Izvestia in Ukraine|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219060009/http://izvestia.ru/news/566112|archivedate=1 December 2008|deadurl=no}}</ref> At 11:18 the Soviet song ] started to play from the scene of ] in ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014229/|title=Clashes started in Mariinsky Park|newspaper=]|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221002214/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014229/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


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By mid-afternoon, police officers using tear gas drove as many as 10,000 protesters from Mariinskyi Park, where barricades had been built earlier in the day. Demonstrators threw stun grenades, filling the park with smoke. Other anti-government activists tried to keep the pro-government and anti-government forces apart.<ref name="kplive" />
====Raid on Party of Regions office and police retaliation====
At 11:23 there was an assault attempt from Berkut, but it was unsuccessful as the crowd attacked back.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 11:25 there was the first report of protesters breaking doors to the headquarters of ] on Lypska Street.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> Berkut and protesters continued to exchange grenades and pavement blocks.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 11:30am protesters, among which was journalist ],<ref name=kplive/> sacked and set ablaze the Party of Regions office.<ref name=tsn>{{cite web|url=http://ru.tsn.ua/politika/pri-zahvate-ofisa-partii-regionov-ubili-dvuh-sotrudnikov-carev-349697.html|title=При захвате офиса Партии регионов убили двух сотрудников – Царев – Политика|publisher=]|accessdate=18 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221022259/http://ru.tsn.ua/politika/pri-zahvate-ofisa-partii-regionov-ubili-dvuh-sotrudnikov-carev-349697.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2014/feb/18/ukraine-protests-president-viktor-yanukovich-party-video?CMP=twt_gu|title=Ukraine: protests at President Viktor Yanukovich's party HQ – video|work=The Guardian|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222172013/http://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2014/feb/18/ukraine-protests-president-viktor-yanukovich-party-video?CMP=twt_gu|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> At 11:40 Oleksandr Aronets was reporting that grenades used by police contained metal shrapnel.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 12:05 a number of journalists were reporting that stun grenades thrown at the protesters outside the ] were tearing away limbs of the activists.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 12:12 the Minister of Healthcare ] was attacked by protesters while she was descending by stairs from ] to Parkova doroha, but got away unharmed.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> By 12:30, police had regained control of the ] office.<ref name=kplive/> The administration of emergencies confirmed one dead after the raid on the office.<ref name=tsn/> At 12:24 ] and police continued to attack protesters in Mariinsky Park.<ref name="war_kyiv"/><ref>{{YouTube|iKHcaqBMzAk|Video of civilians cooperating with police against protesters}}</ref>


Multiple news outlets published photographs showing the police armed with AK-74 assault rifles.<ref>{{cite tweet|user=SpilnoTVEnglish|number=435796770011246592|title= #Ukraine-#Berkut troops attack|access-date=18 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Max Seddon |url=https://www.buzzfeed.com/maxseddon/several-dead-dozens-injured-as-ukraine-protests-turn-violent |title=At Least 13 Dead, Dozens Injured As Ukraine Protests Turn Violent Again |date=18 February 2014 |publisher=Buzz Feed |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220001301/http://www.buzzfeed.com/maxseddon/several-dead-dozens-injured-as-ukraine-protests-turn-violent }}</ref> Former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs ] speculated that they were ] units.<ref>{{cite news |script-title=uk:Москаль: Росіяни кажуть Януковичу, що його керівники СБУ та МВС профнепридатні |url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/moskal_rosiyany_kazhut_yanukovychu_scho_profneprydatni_kerivnyky_sbu_ta_mvs_proponuyut_yomu_operaciyi_z_velycheznymy_zhertvamy_ta_nezrozumilymy_naslidkamy |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140221162335/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/moskal_rosiyany_kazhut_yanukovychu_scho_profneprydatni_kerivnyky_sbu_ta_mvs_proponuyut_yomu_operaciyi_z_velycheznymy_zhertvamy_ta_nezrozumilymy_naslidkamy |archive-date=21 February 2014 |publisher=Espreso TV |language=uk |date=19 February 2014 }}</ref> A Berkut leader, Vladimir Krashevsky, said the armed police officers in black with yellow armbands were part of a Berkut unit that had been deployed to help evacuate the interior troops.<ref>{{Cite web |date=15 March 2014 |title=Ветеран "Беркута": мы не стреляли по людям в Киеве |trans-title= |url=https://www.bbc.com/russian/international/2014/03/140315_crimea_berkut_interview |access-date=5 May 2022 |website=BBC News Русская служба |language=ru}}</ref>
At 12:33 ] reported the fact that the building of Central Officer's Club was redesignated into a temporary medical office.<ref name="war_kyiv"/><ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014282/|title=Протестувальники організували медпункт у Будинку офіцерів: там 10 поранених|trans_title=Protesters organized a medical office in the Officer's Club: there are 10 wounded|newspaper=]|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140313002722/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014282/|archivedate=13 March 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref> At 12:48 ] brought Novinsky to the office of ].<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 13:00, a security of the office attacked a photographer of ].<ref name="war_kyiv"/> Later (14:25) people from the office severely beat up another photographer.<ref name="war_kyiv"/><ref>{{YouTube|01JnYttHhSM|People from PR office beaten up a photograph}}. ]. 18 February 2014</ref> Police used both live and rubber ammunition while repelling protesters, with dozens injured by 13:00 at least two men were shot in the head with rubber bullets.<ref name=kplive/> Thousands of police encircled the government district that includes the Presidential Administration, parliament and the Cabinet of Ministers, and then chased down protesters while banging their shields.<ref name=kplive/> One protester with a head wound told the ''Kyiv Post'' that charging police officers "smashed everybody" in their advancing path, including women and girls. At 13:08 the coordinator of Euromaidan medical service reported about 25 wounded.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 13:21 Radio Svoboda reported that Euromaidan medics provided medical help to one of Internal Troop soldier and prevented him from being beaten up by an angry mob.<ref name="war_kyiv"/>


Protesters re-occupied City Hall.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nst.com.my/world/protesters-re-occupy-kiev-city-hall-afp-1.487751 |title=Protesters re-occupy Kiev city hall |agency=] |work=] |date=31 January 2014 |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221022938/http://www.nst.com.my/world/protesters-re-occupy-kiev-city-hall-afp-1.487751 |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref>
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At about 13:00 protesters were breaking windows in one of the buildings of the ] in ] where a ministry PR office was located.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://vestiua.com/ru/news/20140218/43485.html|title=В Минздраве разбили окна и выгнали сотрудников|publisher=Vesti UA|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221022034/http://vestiua.com/ru/news/20140218/43485.html}}</ref>


At 15:45, hundreds of riot police officers advanced toward Maidan, attacking protesters.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/18/titushky_znuschayutsya_na_antymaydani_nad_polonenymy_aktyvistamy |script-title=uk:Тітушки знущаються на Антимайдані над полоненими активістами |publisher=Espreso TV |access-date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140221162447/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/18/titushky_znuschayutsya_na_antymaydani_nad_polonenymy_aktyvistamy |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref> An officer grabbed the ] of a ''Kyiv Post'' journalist on Instytutska Street and said of the police advance: "I love it! We love it!"<ref name="kplive" />
By 13:30, police charged protesters on foot with shotguns and fired into the crowd, hitting one man in the eye; he was bleeding heavily and taken away by paramedics.<ref name=kplive/> Protesters on Shovkovychyna Street pushed back hundreds of advancing police. Citizens set up barricades of benches and dumpsters to block the street. One officer was beaten unconscious by the crowd, while protesters themselves were seen bleeding with head wounds. Four officers on Institutska Street were stationed atop a building, lobbing stun grenades at the crowd while shooting at them from the vantage point; the building was then stormed by protesters and a part of it was set on fire. Protesters forced their way to the roof, forcing police to retreat.<ref name=kplive/> The building on Institutska Street was described as the scene of the day's most violent clashes. At 13:30 Berkut and Internal Troops servicemen started their full-scale assault along Instytutska Street firing directly into the crowd.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 13:48 there were reports of police utilising ]s to break through Shovkovnycha and Instytutska.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> Police detained MP's assistants Nazar Naumenko and Volodymyr Nazarenko (both from the ] party).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.svoboda.org.ua/news/comments/00010356/|title=The Government turned a peaceful protest into the bloodshed (Constantly Updated)|publisher=Svoboda|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221022355/http://en.svoboda.org.ua/news/comments/00010356/|archivedate=21 February 2014 |deadurl=no|accessdate=18 February 2014}}</ref> At 13:56 some Svobodan MPs attacked a police truck with arrested on Sadova Street.<ref name="war_kyiv"/>


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At 14:00 there were reports of sadistic police brutality.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 14:11 some journalists reported that police beside rifles were also using handguns.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> There were episodes of an angry mob going out of control when government official luxury cars were in sight.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 14:30 ] was reporting that wounded were afraid of going to hospital as they could be arrested by police.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 13:34 Berkut detained four protesters, severely beat them and took them into custody.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> Some MP (Svoboda) succeeded in allowing one of the protesters to be hospitalised.<ref name="war_kyiv"/> At 14:38 there was a fight near the building of the ] between titushky and Maidan self-defense forces, while witnesses were claiming that titushky had firearms.<ref name="war_kyiv"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/photo-video/2014/02/18/7014440/|script-title=uk:Харківський "Оплот" побили на Грушевського|trans_title=Kharkiv Oplot was beaten up on Hrushevskoho|language=uk|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=18 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/photo-video/2014/02/18/7014440/}}</ref> Police used clubs, tear gas and flash grenades this morning in a bid to repel the march. Protesters responded with sticks, stones and some explosives while other groups of demonstrators were massed on ].<ref name=kplive/> At 14:56 there were reports of transportation disruption as ambulances were not able to reach wounded people on time, while ] reported about the first three people dead.<ref name="war_kyiv"/>


At 16:00, the acting chief of the Security Service of Ukraine, ], and acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko issued a public warning to protesters to clear the streets within two hours, saying, "If by 18:00 the lawlessness doesn't cease, we shall be forced to use all legal means to bring order."<ref name="kplive" /> At the October Palace, visible from Independence Square, riot police threw bricks down the hill at protesters from a bridge along Instytutska Street.<ref name="kplive" />
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By mid-afternoon, police using tear gas pushed back up to 10,000 protesters from Mariinsky Park, where barricades had been built earlier in the day. Pro-government demonstrators and "titushki"—or suspected hired government thugs—were also in the park.{{citation needed|date=March 2014}} Demonstrators threw stun grenades at "titushki," filling the park with smoke. Other anti-government activists tried to keep the pro-government and anti-government forces apart.<ref name=kplive/>


Throughout the day of 18 February 2014, protesters lit tires, threw and launched Molotov cocktails, bars of steel and other projectiles at lines of Berkut police. At 17:04, armed Berkut untied the wire at the Mykhaila Hrushevskoho Street barricade gate near Dynamo Stadium and penetrated with some surprise. EuroMaidan protesters were watching a drone hovering from the opposite direction, with their backs turned to the police. Hundreds of Berkut began throwing grenades, two of which injured U.S. photographer Mark Estabrook and countless others while discharging their pistols and shotguns. Euromaidan protesters and civilians began a mass retreat toward the next gate in a barricade on Khreschatyk Street. There were many injuries and several deaths.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://EuromaidanRevolution.com |title = Hot soup 7-136|date = 7 February 2014}}</ref>
Multiple outlets reported that police were armed with AK-74 assault rifles, and published photographs.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://twitter.com/SpilnoTVEnglish/status/435796770011246592|title=Twitter / SpilnoTVEnglish: #Ukraine-#Berkut troops attack|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=18 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Max Seddon|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/maxseddon/several-dead-dozens-injured-as-ukraine-protests-turn-violent|title=At Least 13 Dead, Dozens Injured As Ukraine Protests Turn Violent Again|publisher=Buzz Feed|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220001301/http://www.buzzfeed.com/maxseddon/several-dead-dozens-injured-as-ukraine-protests-turn-violent}}</ref> Former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs ] speculated that the troops wielding AK-74's could be ] units.<ref>{{cite news|script-title=uk:Москаль: Росіяни кажуть Януковичу, що його керівники СБУ та МВС профнепридатні|url= http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/moskal_rosiyany_kazhut_yanukovychu_scho_profneprydatni_kerivnyky_sbu_ta_mvs_proponuyut_yomu_operaciyi_z_velycheznymy_zhertvamy_ta_nezrozumilymy_naslidkamy|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221162335/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/moskal_rosiyany_kazhut_yanukovychu_scho_profneprydatni_kerivnyky_sbu_ta_mvs_proponuyut_yomu_operaciyi_z_velycheznymy_zhertvamy_ta_nezrozumilymy_naslidkamy|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no|publisher=Espreso TV|language=uk|date=19 February 2014}}</ref> Berkut veteran organization head Vladimir Krashevsky said that the armed police in black with yellow armbands were a unit of Berkut, and had been deployed to help evacuate the interior troops. He corrected the earlier name of "Berkut black company" and said their official name was "Special Company of the Special Police Regiment Berkut in the City of Kiev".<ref name="Special Berkut"/>


At 20:00, pro-Russian sources had reported that 50 unknown or presumably pro-Russian assailants were trying to break into the Canadian embassy.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://interfax.com.ua/news/general/190782.html |title=Неизвестные пытаются прорваться в консульство Канады в Киеве – милиция |trans-title= |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=20 October 2012 |access-date=18 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221024155/http://interfax.com.ua/news/general/190782.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> On the same day, a ] spokesperson acknowledged that protesters had taken "shelter" and were "peaceful and have not caused any damage or harm to staff." In 2015, it was revealed that the embassy had deliberately opened its gates after spotting a Canadian passport-wielding Euromaidan protester being chased by Berkut. Upon entry of the unknown passport-wielding Euromaidan protester, a deluge of Euromaidan protesters stormed the embassy and occupied the main lobby, using the embassy as a safe haven from Berkut. The embassy was used to treat the wounded during the evening of 18 February. Euromaidan protesters later left the embassy voluntarily, leaving flowers. Unnamed European allies later asserted, that given the prolonged occupation and lack of resistance by Canadian foreign service officers, Canada played an intentional and deliberate role in enabling Euromaidan protesters. Contemporary media sources argue that Prime Minister ] never acknowledged the true extent of the security breach.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Brewster |first1=Murray |title=Canadian embassy played role as safe haven in Ukraine uprising, investigation finds |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canadian-embassy-used-as-safe-haven-during-ukraine-uprising-investigation-finds-1.3148719 |access-date=13 April 2021 |work=CBC News |agency=The Canadian Press |date=12 July 2015}}</ref>
Protesters re-occupied Kiev city hall.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.nst.com.my/world/protesters-re-occupy-kiev-city-hall-afp-1.487751|title= Protesters re-occupy Kiev city hall|agency=]|work=]|date=31 January 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221022938/http://www.nst.com.my/world/protesters-re-occupy-kiev-city-hall-afp-1.487751|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


====Attack on Maidan====
According to the Russian state-owned newspaper '']'', opposition activists armed with bats and iron rods allegedly beat to death computer engineer Valery Konstantinovich Zakharov in the raid on the Party of Regions office.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://izvestia.ru/news/566112|title=Толпа в Киеве забила насмерть компьютерщика из Партии регионов|trans_title=The crowd in Kiev beat up the Party of Regions programmer to death|newspaper=]|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221080507/http://izvestia.ru/news/566112|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
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Following the warning, the police advanced on thousands of protesters on ] (Independence Square) with guns, a water cannon, and an armored personnel carrier. Tents housing protesters were burned in the main square.<ref name="kplive" /> The police justified their actions as part of an anti-terror campaign against "individuals who had clearly armed themselves".<ref name="PsEN19214">{{cite web | title=Ukraine: 'Protesters to be punished' as police come under attack | website=euronews.com | date=2014-02-19 | url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-protesters-to-be-punished-as-police-come-under-attack/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219160634/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-protesters-to-be-punished-as-police-come-under-attack/ | archive-date=2014-02-19 | url-status=dead}}</ref> Opposition leader ] called on the police to retreat 200 meters up Instytutska Street and urged both sides to call a truce until morning.<ref name="kplivenight">{{cite news|title=Police advance on EuroMaidan at night after government ultimatum |url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-advance-on-euromaidan-following-a-government-ultimatum-live-updates-337067.html |newspaper=Kyiv Post |date=18 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219054438/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-advance-on-euromaidan-following-a-government-ultimatum-live-updates-337067.html |archive-date=19 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Protesters on the square stacked tires and other burning debris to create a wall of fire between themselves and security forces.<ref name="kplivenight" />
====Advance towards Maidan====
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At 15:45., hundreds of riot police advanced on Shovkovychna Street towards Ukraine's parliament, attacking protesters. Riot police and government supporters cornered a group of Euromaidan protesters on Mariinsky Park. Titushkies then captured and detained Euromaidan activists.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/18/titushky_znuschayutsya_na_antymaydani_nad_polonenymy_aktyvistamy|script-title=uk:Тітушки знущаються на Антимайдані над полоненими активістами|publisher=Espreso TV|accessdate= 19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221162447/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/18/titushky_znuschayutsya_na_antymaydani_nad_polonenymy_aktyvistamy|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


The TV channel ]'s broadcast was shut down countrywide<ref name="kplivenight" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014479/ |script-title=uk:5 канал відключили по всій Україні |trans-title=5 Kanal is disconnected throughout Ukraine |work=Ukrainska Pravda |access-date=19 February 2014 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221031434/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014479/ }}</ref> but remained available via satellite (with a brief interruption) and a live feed on YouTube.<ref name="kplivenight" />
A police officer grabbed the ] of a ''Kyiv Post'' journalist on Institutska Street and said of the police advance, "I love it! We love it!".<ref name=kplive/>
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At 15:51 there were reports of attacks on journalists including a two men from ], a pair of journalists from the ] (TSN), and others.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014383/|script-title=ru:Силовики побили декількох операторів-журналістів|trans_title=Siloviks beaten up several of cameramen and journalists|newspaper=]|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221023928/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014383/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


], used as Euromaidan headquarters, on fire after a police raid]]
The acting chief of the Ukraine Security Services, ], and acting Interior Minister ] issued a public warning at 16:00 to protesters to clear the streets within two hours: "If by 18:00 the lawlessness doesn't cease, we shall be forced to used all legal means to bring order."<ref name=kplive/> At the October Palace, visible from Independence Square, riot police threw bricks down the hill at protesters, including women, from a bridge along Institutska Street.<ref name=kplive/>


At approximately 22:00, it was reported that the police had broken through the protesters' barricades on the eastern side of the square.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://vestiua.com/ru/news/20140218/43533.html |script-title=ru:На Майдане горит Дом профсоюзов |trans-title=On Maidan Trade Unions building is burning |website=Vestiua.com |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221031541/http://vestiua.com/ru/news/20140218/43533.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Officers then tried to retake the occupied ] but failed.<ref name="kplivenight" />
According to media reports two jet aircraft appeared over Maidan.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://sputniknews.com/voiceofrussia/news/2014_02_18/Ukraine-Two-jet-aircrafts-appear-over-Maidan-3569/|title=Ukraine: Two jet {{sic|nolink=y|aircrafts}} appear over Maidan|agency=]|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221024121/http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_18/Ukraine-Two-jet-aircrafts-appear-over-Maidan-3569/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014}}</ref>


Presidential adviser ] said that negotiations between the government and the opposition would not happen until peace was restored and the crowds retreated, and that "calling further for armed conflict is a great crime against the Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian state."<ref name="kplivenight" /> ] ] said: "Organisers of mass protests will be held accountable. We will demand the heaviest punishment both for those who revved people up to take part in today's action and for those who organised and controlled them."<ref name="PsEN19214" />
At 20:00 it was reported 50 unknown assailants were attempting to break into the Canadian Consulate.<ref>{{cite news|author=T20:28+02:00 20:28 18 February 2014|url=http://interfax.com.ua/news/general/190782.html|title=Неизвестные пытаются прорваться в консульство Канады в Киеве – милиция|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=20 October 2012|accessdate=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221024155/http://interfax.com.ua/news/general/190782.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


At 01:35 the next morning, street lights were switched off around the square. The activists believed that this heralded the beginning of a decisive assault.<ref>{{cite news|access-date=19 February 2014 |url=http://lenta.ru/chronicles/battle/ |script-title=ru:"Беркут" против Майдана |trans-title="Berkut" against Maidans |website=] |date=18 February 2014 |language=ru |archive-date=19 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219124547/http://lenta.ru/chronicles/battle/ }}</ref>
====Attack on Мaidan====
Following warning from the Interior Ministry for all women and children to leave Maidan, at 20.00 February 18th, police advanced on thousands of protesters on ] (Independence Square) with guns, a water cannon and an armored personnel carrier. Tents housing protesters were burning on the main square.<ref name=kplive/> Police justified their actions by stating they were conducting operations in an anti-terror campaign against "individuals who had clearly armed themselves".<ref name=PsEN19214>, ] (19 February 2014)</ref> 2 SpilnoTV media tents were set on fire as a result of the police attack on Maidan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/spilnotv.en/posts/484964444943344|title=Facebook|publisher=Facebook|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014}}</ref> ] reported earlier in the evening that that three armored vehicles were moved to Kiev streets at nightfall, including at least one that was stopped by demonstrators.<ref name=kplive/> Opposition leader ] called on the police to retreat 200 meters further up Institutska Street and urged both sides to call a truce until morning.<ref name=kplivenight>{{cite news|title=Police advance on EuroMaidan at night after government ultimatum|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-advance-on-euromaidan-following-a-government-ultimatum-live-updates-337067.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219054438/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-advance-on-euromaidan-following-a-government-ultimatum-live-updates-337067.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Protesters on Maidan stacked tires and other burning debris to create a wall of fire between themselves and security forces.<ref name=kplivenight/>


====Opposition leaders meeting with Yanukovych====
The TV channel ]'s broadcast was shut down countrywide.<ref name=kplivenight/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014479/|script-title=uk:5 канал відключили по всій Україні|trans_title=5 Kanal is disconnected throughout Ukraine|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=19 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221031434/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014479/}}</ref> It remained available through satellite (though with a brief interruption) and a live feed on YouTube.<ref name=kplivenight/> It resumed service some hours later.
Emerging from a meeting with President Yanukovych, opposition leader ] told ] that the talks had not been successful. Klitschko said that opposition leaders had listened for more than an hour to Yanukovych's claims that they were to blame for the 20 deaths on 18 February. The president also demanded that the opposition force the protesters to leave ].<ref name="kplivenight" /> He reportedly threatened opposition leaders with criminal prosecution.<ref>{{cite web|author=Допис by Svyatoslav Tsegolko. |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014647/ |script-title=uk:Янукович погрожує справами проти керівників опозиції – Яценюк |publisher=Ukreayinska Pravda |language=uk |access-date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221051003/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014647/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


In a message on ], Yanukovych told the opposition leaders, "Separate yourself from the radical elements that seek bloodshed and conflict with law enforcement agencies," and said that if they did not do so, he would "talk differently" with them.<ref name="ENYUtv19214">{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-protesters-resist-police-charge-on-independence-square-as-death-toll-/ |title=Ukraine protesters resist police charge on Independence Square as death toll rises |publisher=] |date=19 February 2014 |archive-date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219175641/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-protesters-resist-police-charge-on-independence-square-as-death-toll-/ |url-status=live }}</ref> He added: "The opposition leaders have ignored the basic foundation of democracy. The line had been crossed when they called people to arms."<ref name="ENYUtv19214" />
], used as Euromaidan headquarters, on fire following police raid.]]


On 18 February, three opposition parties (], ], and ]) said in a statement: "We never have and never will call people to arms. This is our principled position. The death of each person is a personal tragedy for each of us."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191096.html |title=Batkivschyna, UDAR, Svoboda never have and never will call people to armed protest |work=] |date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221061853/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191096.html |url-status=live |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref> Later that day, the parties said, "To hold talks with the regime, the policies of which led to the deaths of many people, is an extremely unpleasant thing, but we must do everything possible and even the impossible to prevent further bloodshed."<ref name="3opIU19214" /> They said that dissolving the protests would be "counterproductive and unrealistic" and stated: "It was not we who brought Maidan together, and it is not for us to disperse it! People will decide themselves what to do depending on when and how their demands are satisfied."<ref name="3opIU19214">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191112.html |title=Three Ukrainian opposition forces calling to do everything possible to prevent further bloodshed |work=] |date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221062107/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191112.html |url-status=live |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref>
At approximately 22:00, it was reported that police had broken through the protesters' barricades on the eastern side of the perimeter on Maidan. At 23:00 Globus and Trade Unions buildings were on fire. Activists fired two water cannons.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://vestiua.com/ru/news/20140218/43533.html|script-title=ru:На Майдане горит Дом профсоюзов|trans_title=On Maidan Trade Unions building is burning |website=Vestiua.com|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221031541/http://vestiua.com/ru/news/20140218/43533.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Police then attempted to retake the occupied ] but failed.<ref name=kplivenight/> At approximately 01:00, the building was occupied by police forces, and the 6th floor was set on fire.<ref name=kplivenight/> The fire then spread to the 7th floor, with people trapped inside; firefighters then arrived to help.<ref name=kplivenight/> Four protesters were killed by police when storming the building, as reported by journalist S. Tsegolko via Twitter.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/u_mykhaylivskomu_lezhat_tila_4_zahyblykh|script-title=uk:У Михайлівському лежать тіла 4 загиблих|publisher=Espreso TV|language=uk|date=27 January 2014|accessdate=19 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221041500/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/u_mykhaylivskomu_lezhat_tila_4_zahyblykh}}</ref> National resistance staff later confirmed there were no deaths due to the fire, and the building was evacuated.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://batkivshchyna.com.ua/news/open/782|script-title=uk:У Будинку профспілок під час пожежі ніхто не постраждав – Всеукраїнське об'єднання "Батьківщина"|trans_title=In the fire in the Trade Unions building no one was hurt - the All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" party|publisher=]|language=uk|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221050116/http://batkivshchyna.com.ua/news/open/782|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


===19 February===
Presidential adviser ] stated that negotiations between the government and opposition would only happen once peace is restored and crowds taken off the streets, and that "calling further for armed conflict is a great crime against the Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian state."<ref name=kplivenight/> ] ] stated "Organisers of mass protests will be held accountable. We will demand the heaviest punishment both for those who revved people up to take part in today's action and for those who organised and controlled them".<ref name=PsEN19214/>
]


The ] was closed and main roads blocked by police.<ref name="ENCK19214">{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/tension-in-ukraine-as-protesters-anticipate-more-battles/ |title=Kyiv on shutdown as Ukraine protesters fear new police crackdown |publisher=] |date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219200229/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/tension-in-ukraine-as-protesters-anticipate-more-battles/ |archive-date=19 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Bigger stores and malls on ] were also closed, but according to a ] correspondent, "Life away from the barricades is business as usual."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukrainian-capital-mostly-normal-beyond-immediate-protest-zone/|title=Ukrainian capital mostly normal beyond immediate protest zone|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014|access-date=19 February 2014|archive-date=18 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200818001823/https://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukrainian-capital-mostly-normal-beyond-immediate-protest-zone}}</ref>
By 23:30, 20,000 remained on Maidan Nezalezhnosti.<ref name=kplivenight/>


In the early morning, ] shot two protesters, killing one.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014579/ |script-title=uk:Тітушки Розстріляли Двох Протестувальників – Очевидці |work=Ukrainska Pravda |access-date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221063742/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014579/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> By this point, the death toll had risen to 26 on both sides, including 10 police.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26252679 |title=Ukraine crisis: Renewed Kiev assault on protesters |work=BBC News |date=19 February 2014 |access-date=19 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219063442/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26252679 |archive-date=19 February 2014 }}</ref>
As of 21:30, law enforcement forces had managed to seize parts of Maidan.<ref>{{cite news|author=T21:48+02:00 21:48 18 February 2014|url=http://interfax.com.ua/news/general/190819.html|script-title= ru:Силовики частично заняли Майдан Независимости|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=20 October 2012|language=ru|accessdate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=21 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221050242/http://interfax.com.ua/news/general/190819.html}}</ref>


The ] (SBU) launched an "anti-terrorist" operation, while the intelligence services began investigating unnamed politicians over what was described as an ].<ref name="ENCK19214" /> The decision to begin the anti-terrorist operation involved the SBU, the Interior Ministry, the ], the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, and the central and local governments, according to a statement on the SBU website.<ref name="kp19live">{{cite news
The ] also reported that witnesses noted bands of ] roaming the streets, armed with clubs, and that there were reports of shooting from the gangs.<ref name=kplivenight/> The Kyiv Post later reported that ] said that titushky had shot two men on Velyka Zhytomyrska Street, and that one of them died.<ref name=kplivenight/> Titushky are identified by their white armbands to distinguish themselves from normal pedestrians.<ref name=kplivenight/>
|title=EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine (Feb. 19 live updates)
|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-19-live-updates-337098.html
|newspaper=Kyiv Post
|date=19 February 2014
|archive-date=19 February 2014
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|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219090703/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-19-live-updates-337098.html
}}</ref> According to political analyst ], the decree meant that the SBU could search protesters, seize their property, and detain them at will, "without a court order or other legal safeguards."<ref name="kp19live" />


In the early morning, ] announced that the opposition had refused to sign a declaration disapproving of radical measures. President Yanukovych demanded that the opposition stop occupying buildings and seizing arms; the opposition, however, would not concede.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://novosti.ua/politics/95250 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221064350/http://novosti.ua/politics/95250 |script-title=ru:Оппозиция отказалась подписывать заявление об осуждении радикальных действий, – Лукаш |publisher=Novosti.ua |language=ru |access-date=21 February 2014 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The acting minister of defence, ], acknowledged that he had sent some airborne troops from ] to ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-02-19 |trans-title=Lebedev confirmed sending airborne troops from Dnipropetrovsk to Kyiv |script-title=uk:Лебедєв підтвердив відправлення десантних військ з Дніпропетровська до Києва - Український тиждень |url=https://tyzhden.ua/lebediev-pidtverdyv-vidpravlennia-desantnykh-vijsk-z-dnipropetrovska-do-kyieva/ |work=] |access-date=2023-07-07 |language=uk}}</ref> Ciphered telegrams were discovered in which ], the newly appointed chief of the general staff of the ], gave direct orders to deploy military units.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tyzhden.ua/News/103066 |trans-title=Last Chief of Staff of Yanukovych ordered separate army units to suppress Maidan |website=] |date=19 February 2014 |title=Останній начальник Генштабу Януковича наказував окремим частинам армії придушити Майдан |language=uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140303151859/http://tyzhden.ua/News/103066 |archive-date=2014-03-03}}</ref>
Police snipers began to shoot at opposition politicians standing on the stage on Maidan; ] was apparently hit and injured.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://tsn.ua/politika/turchinova-pidstrelili-pryamo-na-sceni-maydanu-zmi-335187.html|title=Турчинова підстрелили прямо на сцені Майдану|publisher=The Sports Network|accessdate=19 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221162615/http://tsn.ua/politika/turchinova-pidstrelili-pryamo-na-sceni-maydanu-zmi-335187.html}}</ref> He later reported that he believed he had been hit by shrapnel from police stun grenades.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/turchynov_otrymav_lehku_travmu_oblychchya|script-title=uk:Турчинов отримав різану рану обличчя|publisher=Espreso TV |accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221050457/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/19/turchynov_otrymav_lehku_travmu_oblychchya|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


Also on 19 February, a military An-26 made a secret flight from Kyiv to Russia to pick up a large batch of anti-riot weapons and ammunition; this only became known in 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.gazeta.ru/social/2015/07/06/6867873.shtml |title = Украина задолжала за "секретный" полет |trans-title= |date = 6 July 2015 |access-date = 8 July 2015}}</ref>
At 01:35, street lights were switched off around Maidan. The activists at Maidan believed this to hint at the beginning of a decisive assault.<ref name="lenta1">{{cite news|accessdate=19 February 2014|url= http://lenta.ru/chronicles/battle/|script-title=ru:"Беркут" против Майдана|trans_title="Berkut" against Maidans|website=]|date=18 February 2014|language=ru|archivedate=19 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219124547/http://lenta.ru/chronicles/battle/}}</ref>


A Euronews correspondent on Independence Square reported that protesters were arriving "from all parts of Ukraine".<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/euronews-kyiv-correspondent-they-say-they-are-not-going-to-provoke-the-police-/ |title=Euronews Kyiv correspondent: 'They say they are not going to provoke the police... but they know how to protect themselves' |publisher=] |date=19 February 2014 |access-date=19 February 2014|archive-date=19 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219215154/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/euronews-kyiv-correspondent-they-say-they-are-not-going-to-provoke-the-police-/}}</ref> By 14:50, about 5,000 remained on the square.<ref name="kp19live" /> ] occupied the Kyiv Central Post Office and the State Committee for Television and Radio, with the post office serving as a new headquarters.<ref name="kp19live" /><ref>{{cite news|publisher=Nikvesti |access-date=20 February 2014 |url=http://nikvesti.com/news/politics/49921 |script-title=ru:Майдан нашел себе новый штаб – активисты заняли Главпочтамт |trans-title=Maidan found new headquarters - activists occupied Post Office |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221064830/http://nikvesti.com/news/politics/49921 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live |date=19 February 2014 }}</ref>
====Opposition leaders meeting with President Yanukovych====
An emergency meeting was announced for 23:00 between president Yanukovych and opposition leaders.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/emergency-meeting-set-for-11-pm-feb-18-between-yanukovych-opposition-leaders-337064.html|title=International leaders express outrage, urge peace in Ukraine (UPDATE)|work=Kyiv Post|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219054734/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/emergency-meeting-set-for-11-pm-feb-18-between-yanukovych-opposition-leaders-337064.html|deadurl=no}}</ref>{{Verify credibility|date=February 2014}}


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Emerging from a meeting with President ], opposition leader ] told ] that the talks were not successful. Klitschko said that opposition leaders listened for more than an hour to Yanukovych's accusations that they were to blame for the 20 deaths on 18 Feb The president also demanded that the opposition force protesters leave ].<ref name=kplivenight/> Yanukovych also reportedly threatened Yatsenyuk and other opposition leaders with criminal prosecution.<ref>{{cite web|author=Допис by Svyatoslav Tsegolko. |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014647/|script-title=uk:Янукович погрожує справами проти керівників опозиції – Яценюк|publisher=Ukreayinska Pravda|language=uk |accessdate=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221051003/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014647/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


President Yanukovych fired the chief of the ], ], and replaced him with Ilyin, who was previously the commander of the ].<ref name="BBC19214VZYA">{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26265808 |title=Ukraine President Yanukovych sacks army chief amid crisis |work=BBC News |date=19 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219200534/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26265808 |archive-date=19 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The Ministry of Defence announced that it was redeploying units around the country to guard military facilities.<ref name="BBC19214VZYA" /> The director of the SBU, ], said that military bases and arms depots had been attacked in several regions.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-launches-anti-terrorist-operation-after-government-buildings-attacked/|title=Yanukovych accuses Ukraine opposition leaders of trying to seize power by force|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014|access-date=19 February 2014|archive-date=18 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200818001725/https://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-launches-anti-terrorist-operation-after-government-buildings-attacked}}</ref>
In a message on ], President Yanukovych then addressed the opposition leaders "Separate yourself from the radical elements that seek bloodshed and conflict with law enforcement agencies," he said, warning that if they failed to do so, he would "talk differently" with them.<ref name="ENYUtv19214">{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-protesters-resist-police-charge-on-independence-square-as-death-toll-/|title=Ukraine protesters resist police charge on Independence Square as death toll rises|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219175641/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-protesters-resist-police-charge-on-independence-square-as-death-toll-/|deadurl=no}}</ref> He added: "The opposition leaders have ignored the basic foundation of democracy, the line had been crossed when they called people to arms."<ref name="ENYUtv19214"/>


The ] froze activities in Ukraine,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.epravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/420801/ |script-title=uk:Європейський інвестиційний банк заморожує діяльність в Україні - ЗМІ |trans-title=European Investment Bank freezes activities in Ukraine - Media |website=Epravda.com.ua |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221065516/http://www.epravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/420801/ }}</ref> saying, "For the time being, the situation is so cruel that it would be politically the wrong signal, but also irresponsible vis-a-vis the people we asked to do the job, to be active on business in Ukraine."<ref>{{cite news
The next day (20 February) these opposition parties (], ] and ]) released this statement: "We never have and never will call people to arms. This is our principled position. The death of each person is a personal tragedy for each of us".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191096.html|title=Batkivschyna, UDAR, Svoboda never have and never will call people to armed protest|agency=]|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221061853/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191096.html |deadurl=no|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Later that day the same three opposition parties stated: "To hold talks with the regime, the policies of which led to the deaths of many people, is an extremely unpleasant thing but we must do everything possible and even the impossible to prevent further bloodshed".<ref name=3opIU19214/> The parties rejected dissolution of the protests (labelling it "counterproductive and unrealistic") and stated: "It was not we who brought Maidan together and it is not for us to disperse it! People will decide themselves what to do depending on when and how their demands are satisfied".<ref name=3opIU19214>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191112.html|title=Three Ukrainian opposition forces calling to do everything possible to prevent further bloodshed|agency=]|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221062107/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191112.html|deadurl=no|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>
|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ukraine-eib-idUKBREA1I10H20140219
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Following a meeting between government and opposition leaders late at night, both sides declared a truce and agreed to start negotiations.<ref name="kp19live" /><ref name="ENtK19214" /> President Yanukovych said in a statement that he had agreed to "start negotiations with the aim of ending bloodshed and stabilising the situation in the state in the interests of social peace".<ref name="ENtK19214" /> According to opposition politician Yatsenyuk, the truce included a pledge from Yanukovych not to launch a police assault that night.<ref name="ENtK19214">{{cite news|date=19 February 2014 |work=Daily Me |url=http://dailyme.com/story/2014021900003797 |title=Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych says truce reached with opposition figures |archive-date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221070059/http://dailyme.com/story/2014021900003797 }}</ref> ] did not agree to the truce.<ref>{{cite news|work=] |url=http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530544dc3bd1e/ |script-title=uk:"Правий сектор" не погоджується на перемир'я |trans-title="Right Sector" does not agree to a truce |language=uk |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221070249/http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530544dc3bd1e/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> A Euronews correspondent on Independence Square reported that the number of protesters had grown, saying, "In general, all I have heard from people is the more they are attacked and the worse they are beaten, the more determined they are to stand back up and resume the struggle."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/fires-burn-bright-in-kiev-as-spirits-undaunted-by-terror-maria-korenyuk-reports/|title=Protesters' defiance in Maidan: our correspondent's view|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014|access-date=20 February 2014|archive-date=18 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200818000141/https://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/fires-burn-bright-in-kiev-as-spirits-undaunted-by-terror-maria-korenyuk-reports}}</ref>
===19 February===
] against protesters. Berkut policemen are standing behind.]]


===20 February===
The ] was closed and main roads blocked by police.<ref name=ENCK19214>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/tension-in-ukraine-as-protesters-anticipate-more-battles/|title=Kyiv on shutdown as Ukraine protesters fear new police crackdown|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219200229/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/tension-in-ukraine-as-protesters-anticipate-more-battles/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Bigger stores and malls on ] were closed; but according to an ] correspondent "Life away from the barricades is business as usual".<ref name="KbanEN19214">{{cite news|url= http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukrainian-capital-mostly-normal-beyond-immediate-protest-zone/|title=Ukrainian capital mostly normal beyond immediate protest zone|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014}}</ref> Banks nearby the conflict zone suspended the work of offices again.<ref>{{cite news|date=19 February 2014|url=
]
http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191095.html|title=Banks again suspend work of offices in conflict zone|agency=]|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220022135/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukrainian-capital-mostly-normal-beyond-immediate-protest-zone}}</ref>
At 00:35, ] reported that Yanukovych had declared 20 February a day of mourning for those killed in the clashes.<ref>{{cite news
|script-title = ru:На Украине – день траура
|trans-title = In Ukraine - Day of Mourning
|url = http://www.interfax.ru/world/news/359685
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|access-date = 20 February 2014
|archive-date = 20 February 2014
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Around 03:50, activists claimed that they had torn a shoulder patch from the uniform of a ] soldier during the clashes, brandishing the patch as alleged proof of Russian involvement.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://tyzhden.ua/News/102493 |title=На Майдані з офіцера під час штурму зірвали шеврон із двоголовим орлом – Новини – Український тиждень |publisher=Tyzhden |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-date=26 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226180336/http://tyzhden.ua/News/102493 }}</ref> Protesters at Independence Square continued to hear gunshots, despite the ceasefire agreement.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/na_maydani_znovu_strilyayut |title=На Майдані знову стріляють |trans-title= |publisher=Espreso TV |date=20 November 2013 |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140221184616/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/na_maydani_znovu_strilyayut |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref> Around 04:20, five buses carrying protesters from ] arrived.<ref>{{cite web
In the early morning, ] shot two protesters, killing one.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014579/|script-title=uk:Тітушки Розстріляли Двох Протестувальників – Очевидці|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221063742/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014579/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> At 07:20, (] politician) ] during his speech on situation in the country asked the protesters to give up.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency |url=http://www.unian.ua/politics/886221-portnov-zaklikae-protestuvalnikiv-zdavatisya.html|title=Portnov urges protesters to give up|date=19 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221062909/http://www.unian.ua/politics/886221-portnov-zaklikae-protestuvalnikiv-zdavatisya.html}}</ref> By the 19th, the death toll had risen to 26 deaths on both sides.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26252679|title=Ukraine crisis: Renewed Kiev assault on protesters|publisher=BBC News|date=19 February 2014|accessdate=19 February 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219063442/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26252679|archivedate=19 February 2014}}</ref>
|url = http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/na_maydan_pryyikhaly_aktyvisty_iz_ivano_frankivska
|script-title = uk:На Майдан приїхали активісти із Івано-Франківська
|trans-title = Activists came from Ivano-Frankivsk to Maidan
|language = uk
|publisher = Espreso TV
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Each side blamed the other for igniting the deadly conflict.<ref name="20deadly">{{cite news|title=Protesters take police hostages in conflict|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/protesters-take-police-hostages-in-conflict-337266.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=21 February 2014}}</ref> SBU director Yakymenko blamed Ukraine's current Euromaidan government, claiming they were responsible for hiring snipers on 20 February.<ref>{{cite news|first=Katya|last=Gorchinskaya|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/yakimenko-blames-maidan-organizers-for-hiring-snipers-us-for-financing-revoultion-in-ukraine-339179.html|title=Yakimenko accuses EuroMaidan leaders of hiring snipers; allegations denounced|date=13 March 2014|newspaper=]|access-date=13 March 2014}}</ref> In a statement, the ] claimed that the protesters had gone on the offensive: "They are working in organised groups. They are using firearms, including sniper rifles. They are shooting to kill," it said.<ref name="VMrEN20214" /> Protesters accused the police of starting the conflict by throwing Molotov cocktails and improvised explosive devices.<ref name="20deadly" /> Opposition politician Klitschko issued a statement saying: "Armed thugs have been let loose in the streets to attack people and create an illusion that there is a confrontation between citizens."<ref name="VMrEN20214" />
The ] (SBU) launched an "anti-terrorist" operation, while the intelligence services began investigating unnamed politicians over what was described as an ].<ref name=ENCK19214/> The decision to commence the antiterrorist operations involved the Security Service of Ukraine, the Interior Ministry, Ministry of Defense, State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and central and local government, according to a statement published on the SBU website.<ref name=kp19live>{{cite news|title=EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine (Feb. 19 live updates)|url=
http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-19-live-updates-337098.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=19 February 2014|archivedate=19 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=
//web.archive.org/web/20140219090703/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-19-live-updates-337098.html}}</ref> According to political analyst Taras Berezovets, the decree means that the SBU "can search, seize property, detain protesters at will, "without a court order or other legal safeguards, and can detain and interrogate anyone who they suspect of being terrorist. They can kidnap you from street and keep you in jail without notifying families for up to 72 hours."<ref name=kp19live/>


On the morning on 20 February, protesters advanced up Instytutska Street in a bid to push the Berkut away from Independence Square.<ref name="OHCHR"/> They were led by activists with shields and helmets. The protesters were fired on by the retreating Berkut, as well as by snipers.<ref name="kplive20">{{cite news|title=Ukraine death toll rising on Feb. 20 with at least 42 people killed, most by gunshots from police |url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/ukraine-death-toll-rising-on-feb-20-with-at-least-42-people-killed-most-by-gunshots-from-police-live-updates-video-337236.html |newspaper=Kyiv Post |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221071310/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/ukraine-death-toll-rising-on-feb-20-with-at-least-42-people-killed-most-by-gunshots-from-police-live-updates-video-337236.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Altogether, 48 protesters were killed or fatally wounded by gunfire.<ref name="OHCHR"/>
]
In the early morning of 19 February, ] announced that the opposition had refused to sign a declaration disapproving of radical measures. President Yanukovych demanded the opposition cease occupying buildings and seizing arms; the opposition, however, declined to concede.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://novosti.ua/politics/95250|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221064350/http://novosti.ua/politics/95250|script-title=ru:Оппозиция отказалась подписывать заявление об осуждении радикальных действий, – Лукаш|publisher=Novosti.ua|language=ru|accessdate=21 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref> The same day the acting Minister of Defense ] acknowledged that he dispatched some Airborne Troops from ] to ],<ref name=lebedyev_army>. ]. 19 February 2014</ref> while the opposition MP ] clarified the information stating that the ] was deployed.<ref>. ]. 19 February 2014</ref> Ciphered telegrams issued by the newly appointed chief of General Staff ] were discovered where Ilyin gives direct orders on deployment of military units.<ref>. ]. 19 February 2014</ref>


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President Yanukovych declared Thursday 20 February a ].<ref name=ENCK19214/>


According to a ] correspondent, there were more than 30,000 people on Independence Square.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/politics/886961-there-are-more-than-30-thousand-people-at-maidan.html |title=There are more than 30 thousand people at Maidan |work=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221152355/http://www.unian.info/politics/886961-there-are-more-than-30-thousand-people-at-maidan.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> At 09:25, protesters had pushed the Berkut back to the ]<ref name="mourning_day">{{Cite web |trans-title=Day of Mourning. Online |script-title=uk:ДЕНЬ ЖАЛОБИ. ОНЛАЙН |url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/articles/2014/02/20/7015036/ |access-date=2023-07-07 |website=] |language=uk}}</ref> after security forces tried to set fire to ], which was being used as a field hospital for wounded protesters.<ref>{{cite web | title=Протестувальники відтіснили Беркут до Жовтневого |trans-title=Protesters pushed away Berkut to the October Palace | website=Українська правда | date=2014-02-20 | url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015040/ | language=uk }}</ref> At 09:32, it was announced that parliament would not convene.<ref name="mourning_day" /> Euromaidan protesters marched on the police with shields and Molotov cocktails and forced them to retreat, thus regaining control of Independence Square and capturing up to 67 police officers.<ref name="kplive20" /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0220/505470-foreign-ministers-meet-to-consider-ukraine-crisis/ |title=Ukraine protesters take back Kiev square |publisher=] |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220163953/http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0220/505470-foreign-ministers-meet-to-consider-ukraine-crisis/ |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Around 10:49, law enforcement personnel were captured while sleeping in the ] and during clashes on barricades near the ].<ref name="kplive20" /> Many of the men were only 18 or 19 years old, were not trained, and were armed only with rubber truncheons. Those with minor injuries were treated by medics.<ref name="kplive20" /> The captured police were from ], the central-eastern cities ] and ], and eastern ].<ref name="20deadly" /> Interior Troops soldiers, of whom almost 100 surrendered during the clashes (mostly conscripts aged 19–20<ref name="SMIU21214" />),<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015081/ |script-title=uk:ЗМІ: ВВшники масово здаються в полон активістам Євромайдану &#124; Українська правда |language=uk |newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221151608/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015081/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> were held prisoner at the headquarters of the ] and at the October Palace.<ref name="kplive20" />
A Euronews correspondent on Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) reported "Overall, more people are arriving at Independence Square. They are coming from all parts of Ukraine".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/euronews-kyiv-correspondent-they-say-they-are-not-going-to-provoke-the-police-/|title=Euronews Kyiv correspondent: ‘They say they are not going to provoke the police... but they know how to protect themselves’|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014}}</ref> By 14:50, 5,000 remained on the square.<ref name=kp19live/> ] occupied the Kiev Central Post Office and the State Committee for Television and Radio, with the former acting as a new headquarters of operations.<ref name=kp19live/><ref>{{cite news|publisher=Nikvesti|accessdate=20 February 2014 |url=http://nikvesti.com/news/politics/49921|script-title=ru:Майдан нашел себе новый штаб – активисты заняли Главпочтамт|trans_title=Maidan found new headquarters - activists occupied Post Office|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221064830/http://nikvesti.com/news/politics/49921|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


At 10:55, the chief of the presidential administration, ], announced that the president was prepared to sign a treaty with the opposition on the demanded changes to the ], and that the ongoing clashes should compel politicians to find a quick consensus.<ref>{{cite web | title=У Януковича пропонують підписати конституційний договір |trans-title=At the Yanukovych headquarters propose to sign a constitutional treaty | website=Українська правда | date=2014-02-20 | url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015084/ | language=uk}}</ref>
] to obscure visibility to snipers]]


At 10:00, ]'s activists picketed the main office at the Kyiv Metro station ], demanding that the system be reopened.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015032/ |title=Макеєнко відмовився відновлювати роботу метрополітену |trans-title= |website=Pravda.com.ua |date=20 February 2014 |access-date=13 March 2014}}</ref> A former head of the ], ], also called for the reopening of the metro.<ref>{{cite web | title=Роботу метро в Києві треба відновити негайно – колишній голова КМДА | website=newsradio.com.ua | date=2014-02-20 | url=http://newsradio.com.ua/2014_02_20/Robotu-metro-v-Ki-v-treba-v-dnoviti-negajno-kolishn-j-golova-KMDA/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225222044/http://newsradio.com.ua/2014_02_20/Robotu-metro-v-Ki-v-treba-v-dnoviti-negajno-kolishn-j-golova-KMDA/ | archive-date=2014-02-25 | url-status=dead | language=ru }}</ref> At 16:00 that day, the ] were transported by metro from the ] station to the ] station, ''Lvivska Gazeta'' reported.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.gazeta.lviv.ua/news/2014/02/20/23631 |title=Метрополітен перевозить "тітушок" з Позняків на Печерськ |trans-title= |website=Gazeta.lviv.ua |date=20 February 2014 |access-date=13 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225124049/http://www.gazeta.lviv.ua/news/2014/02/20/23631 |archive-date=25 February 2014 }}</ref> The government also closed highway and railway access to Kyiv.<ref>{{Cite news |date=19 February 2014 |title="Укрзалізниця" припинила рух потягів зі Львова до Києва |trans-title=Ukrzaliznytsia stops train movement from Lviv to Kyiv |url=https://lb.ua/society/2014/02/19/256129_ukrzaliznitsya_prekratila_dvizhenie.html |access-date=18 February 2024 |work=LB.ua |language=uk}}</ref>
President Yanukovych fired the Chief of the General Staff of the ] Volodymyr Zamana and replaced him with ], who was previously the commander of the ].<ref name="BBC19214VZYA">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26265808|title=Ukraine President Yanukovych sacks army chief amid crisis|publisher=BBC News|date=19 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219200534/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26265808|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The ] announced it was redeploying units around the country to guard military facilities.<ref name="BBC19214VZYA"/> The Director of the SBU ] stated that sites had been attacked in several regions, and included military bases and arms depots.<ref name=EN19214YA>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-launches-anti-terrorist-operation-after-government-buildings-attacked/|title=Yanukovych accuses Ukraine opposition leaders of trying to seize power by force|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014}}</ref>


Trains between Kyiv and ], one of the protesters' strongholds, were temporarily suspended; a railway spokeswoman said this was because of damage to the lines.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26268620 |title=Ukraine death toll rises to 22 as EU talks under way |work=BBC News |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220071545/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26268620 |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Coincidentally, there were reports that arms had been seized from an Interior Ministry armory in Lviv and transported to the outskirts of Kyiv.<ref>{{cite news|author=Andrew Higgins|author2=Andrew E. Kramer|author3=Steven Erlanger|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/24/world/europe/as-his-fortunes-fell-in-ukraine-a-president-clung-to-illusions.html?_r=1|title=As His Fortunes Fell in Ukraine, a President Clung to Illusions|work=The New York Times|date=23 February 2014|access-date=12 March 2015}}</ref>
Priests of St. Basil's Greek Catholic Church in Kiev stated they feared an attack by pro-government partisans ("]"), who were gathering nearby and called on anti-government protesters to help them rebuff a potential attack.<ref name=Kyiv/>


The head of the ], ], resigned from the ] but said that he would continue to perform his duties to ensure that the city functioned properly.<ref name="VMrEN20214">{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-death-toll-rises-as-protesters-retake-maida/ |title='Dozens dead' in Kyiv as Ukraine 'truce' breaks down |publisher=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220185431/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-death-toll-rises-as-protesters-retake-maida/ |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> He then ordered the reopening of the ].<ref name="VMrEN20214" /> By 15:00, the metro was still not running, and ground-based transport in the city was scarce.<ref>{{cite news|date=20 February 2014 |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191366.html |title=Kyiv residents leave city center |work=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221152806/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191366.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The metro was partly reopened in the early evening, but interchange stations remained closed.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191446.html |title=Kyiv subway partially resumes operation, says press service |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221152930/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191446.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
The ] froze activities in Ukraine,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.epravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/420801/|script-title=uk:Європейський інвестиційний банк заморожує діяльність в Україні - ЗМІ|trans_title=European Investment Bank freezes activities in Ukraine - Media|website=Epravda.com.ua|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221065516/http://www.epravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/420801/}}</ref> stating "For the time being the situation is so cruel that it would be politically the wrong signal, but also irresponsible vis-a-vis the people we asked to do the job, to be active on business in Ukraine".<ref name=eib>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/19/uk-ukraine-eib-idUKBREA1I10H20140219|title=European Investment Bank freezes activities in Ukraine over violence|agency=Reuters|accessdate=19 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=
//web.archive.org/web/20140221065627/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/19/uk-ukraine-eib-idUKBREA1I10H20140219}}</ref>


The ] in Kyiv was temporarily closed.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015013/ |title=Велика Британія тимчасово закрила своє посольство в Києві |trans-title=UK temporarily closed its embassy in Kyiv |newspaper=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221153050/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015013/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
Following a meeting between administration and opposition leaders late at night, both sides declared a truce and the start of negotiations.<ref name=kp19live/><ref name=ENtK19214/> President Yanukovych issued a statement that he had agreed to "start negotiations with the aim of ending bloodshed, and stabilising the situation in the state in the interests of social peace".<ref name=ENtK19214/> According to opposition politician ] the truce included a pledge from President Yanukovych not to launch a police assault that night.<ref name=ENtK19214>{{cite news|date=19 February 2014|work=Daily Me|url=http://dailyme.com/story/2014021900003797|title=Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych says truce reached with opposition figures|archivedate=21 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221070059/http://dailyme.com/story/2014021900003797}}{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref> ] did not agree to the truce.<ref>{{cite news|work=]|url=http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530544dc3bd1e/|script-title=uk:"Правий сектор" не погоджується на перемир'я|trans_title="Right Sector" does not agree to a truce|language=uk|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221070249/http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530544dc3bd1e/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> A Euronews correspondent on Maidan Nezalezhnosti reported that in the evening of 19 February there were more people on Maidan Nezalezhnosti than the previous day; adding "In general, all I have heard from people is the more they are attacked and the worse they are beaten, the more determined they are to stand back up and resume the struggle".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/fires-burn-bright-in-kiev-as-spirits-undaunted-by-terror-maria-korenyuk-reports/|title=Protesters' defiance in Maidan: our correspondent’s view|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014}}</ref>


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===20 February===
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At 00:35 ] reported that President Yanukovych had declared 20 February a day of mourning for those killed in the clashes.<ref>{{cite news|script-title=ru:На Украине – день траура |trans_title=In Ukraine - Day of Mourning|url= http://www.interfax.ru/world/news/359685|agency=]|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=
//web.archive.org/web/20140220060103/http://www.interfax.ru/world/news/359685}}</ref>


] published video footage of police special forces shooting protesters with ] and sniper rifles.<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Radio Svoboda |language=uk |url=http://www.radiosvoboda.org/content/article/25270798.html |script-title=uk:ВІДЕОФАКТ: силовики, втікаючи, стріляли з автоматів Калашникова |year=2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221153216/http://www.radiosvoboda.org/content/article/25270798.html |newspaper=Радіо Свобода |last1=Свобода |first1=Радіо }}</ref> Acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko announced that combat weapons had been provided to the police, saying in an address to the nation, "We signed relevant orders as part of the Antiterrorist Center's work: the law enforcement officials have been provided with combat weapons, and they will be used in line with the law on police."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/ukrainian-police-have-been-provided-with-combat-weapons-interior-minister-337238.html |title=Ukrainian police have been provided with combat weapons – interior minister |work=Kyiv Post |date=20 February 2014 |access-date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221070442/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/ukrainian-police-have-been-provided-with-combat-weapons-interior-minister-337238.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The ministry's website said the riot police had the right to use their weapons to free hostages being held by protesters.<ref name="ENsnip20214" /> The ministry further stated that a sniper had injured 20 of its police officers.<ref name="ENsnip20214">{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/sniper-fire-brings-disturbing-new-dimension-to-ukraine-violence/|title=Sniper fire brings disturbing new dimension to Ukraine violence|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|access-date=20 February 2014|archive-date=21 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221150443/http://euronews.com/2014/02/20/sniper-fire-brings-disturbing-new-dimension-to-ukraine-violence/}}</ref>
Around 03:50 on the main stage, activists claimed that they had torn a shoulder patch from the uniform of a ] soldier during the clashes, brandishing the patch as alleged proof of Russian involvement.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://tyzhden.ua/News/102493|title=На Майдані з офіцера під час штурму зірвали шеврон із двоголовим орлом – Новини – Український тиждень|publisher=Tyzhden|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=26 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140226180336/http://tyzhden.ua/News/102493}}</ref> Around 04:15 at Maidan continued to be heard gunshots despite the agreed ceasefire.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/na_maydani_znovu_strilyayut|title=На Майдані знову стріляють|publisher=Espreso TV|date=20 November 2013|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221184616/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/na_maydani_znovu_strilyayut|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Around 04:20 five buses carrying protesters from ] arrived on Maidan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/na_maydan_pryyikhaly_aktyvisty_iz_ivano_frankivska|script-title=uk:На Майдан приїхали активісти із Івано-Франківська|trans_title=Activists came from Ivano-Frankivsk to Maidan|language=uk|publisher=Espreso TV|accessdate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=
//web.archive.org/web/20140221070826/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/na_maydan_pryyikhaly_aktyvisty_iz_ivano_frankivska|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>


] reported that at 15:00, "a group of unknown individuals" headed to the ], and shots and explosions were heard. The Euromaidan self-defense force had repeatedly urged protesters not to go outside the square's perimeter.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191397.html |title=Unknown people heading towards Ukrainian presidential administration building; shots audible |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221153920/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191397.html }}</ref>
Around 07:00 a truck column with soldiers of the ] had a ].<ref name="25_vdv">{{cite news|newspaper=]|url=
http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015191/|title=Column of airborne militants on the way to Kyiv end up in a road accident|language=uk|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
//web.archive.org/web/20140311012400/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015191/|deadurl=no}}</ref> Based on the information from ] the column was moving on Kyiv.<ref name="25_vdv"/> Officially, soldiers were returning to their base in Hvardiyske, ], after returning from a military exercise in ].<ref name="25_vdv"/> The accident occurred a kilometer away from the town of Melioratyvne, Novomoskovsk Raion.<ref name="25_vdv"/> Three soldiers died and nine more were injured.<ref name="25_vdv"/> In the same town (Melioratyvne) at the railway station Orlivshchyna 40 people were blocking rail tracks to prevent deporting train with soldiers and military equipment of the 25th Airborne Brigade.<ref>. ]. 20 February 2014</ref>

Both sides blamed each other for igniting the deadly conflict on 20 February.<ref name=20deadly>{{cite news|title=Protesters take police hostages in conflict|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/protesters-take-police-hostages-in-conflict-337266.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=21 February 2014}}</ref> Former State Security Head of Ukraine ] blames Ukraine's current Euromaidan government, claiming they were responsible for hiring snipers on 20 Feb, providing a detailed account of events and obstruction of security intervention.<ref>{{cite news|first=Katya|last=Gorchinskaya|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/yakimenko-blames-maidan-organizers-for-hiring-snipers-us-for-financing-revoultion-in-ukraine-339179.html|title=Yakimenko accuses EuroMaidan leaders of hiring snipers; allegations denounced|date=13 March 2014|newspaper=]|accessdate=13 March 2014}}</ref> A statement from the ] stated that the protesters went on the offensive: “They are working in organised groups. They are using firearms, including sniper rifles. They are shooting to kill,” it said.<ref name=VMrEN20214/> Lately it was approved by video.<ref>{{cite web|author=Фото: Коллаж Корреспондент.net|url=http://korrespondent.net/ukraine/politics/3311775-strelba-na-ynstytutskoi-vydeokadry-podtverzhdauischye-fakt-yspolzovanyia-ohnestrelnoho-oruzhyia-aktyvystamy|title=Стрельба на Институтской: видеокадры, подтверждающие факт использования огнестрельного оружия активистами|publisher=Korrespondent.net|date=26 February 2014|accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref> Protesters accuse police of starting the conflict by throwing Molotov cocktails and improvised explosive devices at them.<ref name=20deadly/> Opposition politician ] issued a statement saying: “Armed thugs have been let loose in the streets to attack people and create an illusion that there is a confrontation between citizens”.<ref name=VMrEN20214/> At 09:25 protesters pushed the Berkut back to the ]<ref name="mourning_day">. ]. 20 February 2014</ref> after security forces attempted to set fire to ] which was being used as a field hospital for wounded protesters.<ref>. ]. 20 February 2014</ref> At 09:32 it was announced that the ] would not be convened.<ref name="mourning_day"/> At 09:39 ] reporter Oskana Denysova reported that Berkut was moving from parliament towards Arsenalna, while soldiers of ] and ] were left around the parliament as the personnel of parliament was being evacuated.<ref name="mourning_day"/> Law enforcement officers and titushky were both seen wearing yellow arm bands, allegedly for mutual identification.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=20 February 2014 |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015152/|script-title=Силовики і тітушки носять однакові жовті стрічки|trans_title=Siloviki and Titushky wear the same yellow ribbons|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221003031/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015152/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Protesters claimed to have seen snipers on Instytutska Street opening fire on the most radical activists.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/euronews-correspondent-near-one-of-the-hotels-close-to-independence-square-we-have-filmed-10-dead-bodies/|title=Euronews correspondent: ‘Near one of the hotels close to Independence Square, we have filmed 10 dead bodies’|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220210253/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/euronews-correspondent-near-one-of-the-hotels-close-to-independence-square-we-have-filmed-10-dead-bodies/}}</ref> According to the medical staff in the makeshift hospital in ] snipers shot "directly at their heart, sometime through their back, sometime in front. And some of them were shot into ]".<ref>, ] (21 February 2014)</ref>
]

Euromaidan protesters marched on police with shields and molotov cocktails, and forced them to retreat, managing to seize back control of ] (Independence Square) and capture up to 67 police.<ref name=kplive20/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0220/505470-foreign-ministers-meet-to-consider-ukraine-crisis/|title=Ukraine protesters take back Kiev square|publisher=]|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220163953/http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0220/505470-foreign-ministers-meet-to-consider-ukraine-crisis/ |archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> At around 10:30 the Maidan self-defense uncovered some snipers in the ].<ref>. ]. 20 February 2014</ref> Later (10 April 2014) the parliamentary temporary investigative committee on events at Maidan confirmed existence of snipers which were located at the Government building (]).<ref>. ]. 10 April 2014</ref> Around 10:49 law enforcement personnel were captured while sleeping in the ] and during clashes on barricades near the ].<ref name=kplive20/> Many of the men were only 18 or 19-year-old, were not trained and were armed only with rubber truncheons, and those with minor injuries were treated by medics.<ref name=kplive20/> The captured police were from ], the central eastern cities ] and ] and eastern ].<ref name=20deadly/> Interior Troops soldiers, of whom almost 100 surrendered during the clashes (mostly conscripts aged 19–20<ref name=SMIU21214/>),<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015081/|script-title=uk:ЗМІ: ВВшники масово здаються в полон активістам Євромайдану &#124; Українська правда|language=uk|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221151608/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015081/ |archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> were held prisoner at the headquarters of the ] and at the October Palace.<ref name=kplive20/> At 10:00 between 10,000 and 20,000 demonstrators remained according to ].<ref name=kplive20>{{cite news|title=Ukraine death toll rising on Feb. 20 with at least 42 people killed, most by gunshots from police|url= http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/ukraine-death-toll-rising-on-feb-20-with-at-least-42-people-killed-most-by-gunshots-from-police-live-updates-video-337236.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221071310/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/ukraine-death-toll-rising-on-feb-20-with-at-least-42-people-killed-most-by-gunshots-from-police-live-updates-video-337236.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> According to an ] correspondent there were more than 30 thousand people on Maidan Nezalezhnosti.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/politics/886961-there-are-more-than-30-thousand-people-at-maidan.html|title=There are more than 30 thousand people at Maidan|agency=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221152355/http://www.unian.info/politics/886961-there-are-more-than-30-thousand-people-at-maidan.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> At 10:55 the chief of Presidential Administration ] announced that the president is ready to sign a constitutional treaty with opposition to discuss the requested changes to the ] and that the ongoing events in Kiev must sober up some politicians to find quick consensus.<ref>. ]. 20 February 2014</ref>

Trains between Kiev and ], one of the protesters' strongholds, were temporary suspended, a railway spokeswoman stating that this was because of damage to the lines.<ref name="UkraineBBC20214"/> Because of repair works trains going to Kiev would arrive with a delay of up to ten hours; trains leaving Kiev ran according to schedule.<ref>{{cite news|agency=]|date=20 February 2014 |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191377.html|title=Train traffic to western regions resumed – railways|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221152518/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191377.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Coincidentally there were reports that arms were seized from an Interior Ministry armory in Lviv and transported to the outskirts of Kiev.<ref>{{cite news|author=Andrew Higgins|author2=Andrew E. Kramer|author3=Steven Erlanger|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/24/world/europe/as-his-fortunes-fell-in-ukraine-a-president-clung-to-illusions.html?_r=1|title=As His Fortunes Fell in Ukraine, a President Clung to Illusions|publisher=The New York Times|date=23 February 2014|accessdate=12 March 2015}}</ref>

Head of the ] ] resigned from the ] but stated he would continue to fulfill his function to ensure the city functioned properly.<ref name=VMrEN20214>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-death-toll-rises-as-protesters-retake-maida/|title='Dozens dead' in Kyiv as Ukraine 'truce' breaks down|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220185431/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-death-toll-rises-as-protesters-retake-maida/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> He then ordered the reopening of the ].<ref name=VMrEN20214/> By 15:00 the ] was not yet working and ground-based transport in the city was rare.<ref>{{cite news|date=20 February 2014|url= http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191366.html|title= Kyiv residents leave city center|agency=]|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191366.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The metro was partly reopened in the early evening while interchange stations remained closed.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191446.html|title=Kyiv subway partially resumes operation, says press service|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221152930/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191446.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>

The ] in the city was temporarily closed due to ongoing situation in the country.<ref name="UKAKUP20214">{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015013/|title=Велика Британія тимчасово закрила своє посольство в Києві|trans_title=UK temporarily closed its embassy in Kiev|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221153050/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015013/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>

] published video footage of police special forces shooting protesters with ] and sniper rifles.<ref>{{cite news|publisher=Radio Svoboda|language=uk|url= http://www.radiosvoboda.org/content/article/25270798.html|script-title=uk:ВІДЕОФАКТ: силовики, втікаючи, стріляли з автоматів Калашникова|year=2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=21 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221153216/http://www.radiosvoboda.org/content/article/25270798.html}}</ref> Acting ] ] announced that combat weapons had been provided to police, stating, "We signed relevant orders as part of the Antiterrorist Center's work: the law enforcement officials have been provided with combat weapons, and they will be used in line with the law on police," Zakharchenko said in an address to the nation."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/ukrainian-police-have-been-provided-with-combat-weapons-interior-minister-337238.html|title=Ukrainian police have been provided with combat weapons – interior minister|work=Kyiv Post|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221070442/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/ukrainian-police-have-been-provided-with-combat-weapons-interior-minister-337238.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> His ministry's website said riot police had the right to use their weapons to free hostages being held by protesters.<ref name=ENsnip20214/> The ministry further stated a sniper had injured 20 of its police officers.<ref name=ENsnip20214>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/sniper-fire-brings-disturbing-new-dimension-to-ukraine-violence/|title=Sniper fire brings disturbing new dimension to Ukraine violence|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014}}</ref>

In ], public service announcement billboards were erected, showing Berkut juxtaposed with images of children, promoting the Berkut as defenders of peace.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.net/politics/887253-v-donetske-na-ulitsah-poyavilis-big-bordyi-s-reklamoy-berkuta-foto.html|script-title=ru:В Донецке на улицах появились биг-борды с рекламой "Беркута"|agency=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency|language=ru|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220234226/http://www.unian.net/politics/887253-v-donetske-na-ulitsah-poyavilis-big-bordyi-s-reklamoy-berkuta-foto.html|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>

] reported that at 15:00 "a group of unknown individuals" headed to the ].<ref name="IU15shoots20214"/> "Shots and explosions can be heard", according to the Interfax-Ukraine correspondent.<ref name="IU15shoots20214"/> The Euromaidan self-defense force had repeatedly called from the stage on Maidan Nezalezhnosti not to go outside the Square perimeter.<ref name="IU15shoots20214">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191397.html|title=Unknown people heading towards Ukrainian presidential administration building; shots audible|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221153920/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191397.html}}</ref>

According to some sources, a footballer of ] ] was attacked by ] and had his jaw broken.<ref name="kalitvintsev">. Champion (]). 20 February 2014</ref> Kalitivintsev was not on the roster for ] and stayed in ].<ref name=kalitvintsev/>


====Diplomatic efforts==== ====Diplomatic efforts====
The above-mentioned clashes erupted shortly before the three visiting EU foreign ministers, ] of ], ] of France and ] of Germany, who were due to meet President Yanukovych to push for a compromise with the Ukrainian opposition.<ref name="deRHREN20214"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191430.html|title=German, French, Polish foreign ministers end six-hour meeting with Yanukovych|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221154141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191430.html}}</ref> The meeting was delayed for security reasons and began an hour late.<ref name="deRHREN20214"/> Before the meeting Fabius said in an interview with ] "Our purpose is to cause the Ukrainian administration to conduct elections. There is no solution other than elections".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191277.html|title=EU demands elections in Ukraine – French foreign minister|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221154254/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191277.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The negotiations of 20 February lasted for six hours.<ref>Ukrainian News Agency, {{dead link|date=March 2015}} 23:08, Thursday, 20 February 2014.</ref> Polish Prime Minister ] told reporters soon afterwards: "it was agreed with Yanukovych that there was a willingness to hold early elections this year, both presidential and parliamentary." Tusk also said that Yanukovych "was willing to form a national unity government in the next 10 days and to change the constitution before the summer." Further talks were scheduled in order to negotiate signing of the relevant document.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Agence France-Presse|publisher=Singapore Press|url=http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/world/story/ukraine-leader-yanukovych-willing-hold-early-elections-polish-pm-20140221|title=Ukraine leader Yanukovych willing to hold early elections: Polish PM|date=21 February 2014|place=]|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/world/story/ukraine-leader-yanukovych-willing-hold-early-elections-polish-pm-20140221|archivedate=23 February 2014}}</ref><ref>Ruptly GmbH, 17:36 (GMT), 20 February 2014; with video.</ref> The above-mentioned clashes erupted shortly before three visiting EU foreign ministers—] of Poland, ] of France, and ] of Germany—were due to meet with President Yanukovych to push for a compromise with the Ukrainian opposition.<ref name="deRHREN20214" /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191430.html |title=German, French, Polish foreign ministers end six-hour meeting with Yanukovych |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221154141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191430.html }}</ref> The meeting was delayed for security reasons and began an hour late.<ref name="deRHREN20214" /> Before the meeting, Fabius said in an interview with ]: "Our purpose is to cause the Ukrainian administration to conduct elections. There is no solution other than elections."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191277.html |title=EU demands elections in Ukraine – French foreign minister |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221154254/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191277.html |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> The negotiations lasted six hours.<ref>{{cite web | title=Foreign Affairs Ministers Steinmeier Of Germany, Sikorski Of Poland, Fabius Of France To Meet With Yanukovych Again On Thursday-Friday Night | website=un.ua | date=2014-03-23 | url=http://un.ua/eng/article/493179.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222193719/http://un.ua/eng/article/493179.html | archive-date=2014-02-22 | url-status=dead}}</ref> Prime Minister ] of Poland told reporters soon afterward, "It was agreed with Yanukovych that there was a willingness to hold early elections this year, both presidential and parliamentary." Tusk also said that Yanukovych "was willing to form a national unity government in the next 10 days and to change the constitution before the summer". Further talks were scheduled to negotiate the signing of the relevant document.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Agence France-Presse |newspaper=Straits Times |url=http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/world/story/ukraine-leader-yanukovych-willing-hold-early-elections-polish-pm-20140221 |title=Ukraine leader Yanukovych willing to hold early elections: Polish PM |date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/world/story/ukraine-leader-yanukovych-willing-hold-early-elections-polish-pm-20140221 |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>

The United States imposed visa bans on 20 Ukrainian government officials it considered "responsible for ordering human rights abuses related to political oppression".<ref name="deRHREN20214"/>


After a telephone conversation between Russian president ] and Yanukovych, Russian human rights ombudsman ] was sent as an envoy to Ukraine to try to mediate talks between the government and opposition at the request of President Yanukovych.<ref name="deRHREN20214">{{cite news|url= http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/live-updates-at-least-17-dead-after-renewed-clashes-in-kiev/|title=Ukraine as it happened, Kyiv's bloodiest day|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/live-updates-at-least-17-dead-after-renewed-clashes-in-kiev/|archivedate=23 February 2014}}</ref> After a telephone conversation between Yanukovych and the Russian president, ], Russian human rights ombudsman ] was sent as an envoy to Ukraine, at Yanukovych's request, to try to mediate talks between the government and the opposition.<ref name="deRHREN20214">{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/live-updates-at-least-17-dead-after-renewed-clashes-in-kiev/ |title=Ukraine as it happened, Kyiv's bloodiest day |publisher=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220185042/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/live-updates-at-least-17-dead-after-renewed-clashes-in-kiev/ |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


The ] on 20 February introduced a visa ban and a financial asset freeze against those responsible for the application of violence in Ukraine, and a ban on export to Ukraine of equipment that may be used for repression.{{clarify|date=February 2014}}<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015244/|title=Європа Погодила Санкції Проти Українських Чиновників|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015244/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=councilconclusions>{{cite web|url= http://consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/141110.pdf|title=Council conclusions on Ukraine|publisher=]|accessdate=20 February 2014|format=PDF|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/141110.pdf|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26280710|title=Ukraine unrest: EU sanctions imposed|publisher=BBC News|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26280710|archivedate=23 February 2014}}</ref> "The scale of implementation will be taken forward in the light of developments in Ukraine," read the ] conclusions.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191525.html|title=Scale of sanctions to depend on further developments in Ukraine- EU Council conclusions|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191525.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> The United States imposed visa bans on 20 Ukrainian officials it considered "responsible for ordering human rights abuses related to political oppression".<ref name="deRHREN20214" /> The ] introduced a visa ban and a financial asset freeze against those responsible for the violence in Ukraine, and a ban on export to Ukraine of equipment that could be used by the government for "internal repression".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015244/ |title=Європа Погодила Санкції Проти Українських Чиновників |trans-title=
|newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015244/ |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/141110.pdf |title=Council conclusions on Ukraine |publisher=] |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/141110.pdf |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26280710 |title=Ukraine unrest: EU sanctions imposed |work=BBC News |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26280710 |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> "The scale of implementation will be taken forward in the light of developments in Ukraine," the ] concluded.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191525.html |title=Scale of sanctions to depend on further developments in Ukraine- EU Council conclusions |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191525.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


====Ukrainian political developments==== ====Ukrainian political developments====
Leader of the ], ], travelled to ] to meet with local leaders and law enforcement agents to discuss the possibility of the south-east of Ukraine declaring independence, and seceding from the state.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/yefremov_poyikhav_do_luhanska_schob_obdumaty_varianty_vidyednannya_pivdennoho_skhodu_ukrayiny___zmi|script-title=uk:Єфремов поїхав до Луганська, щоб обдумати варіанти від'єднання Південного Сходу України, – ЗМІ|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014|language=uk|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/yefremov_poyikhav_do_luhanska_schob_obdumaty_varianty_vidyednannya_pivdennoho_skhodu_ukrayiny___zmi|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>{{#tag:ref|In ] Governor of ] Valeriy Holenko said: “We believe that Ukraine becoming a federation will ensure the security of the people. No one’s going to teach us how to live, how to love our motherland or what political interests we defend”.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukrainian-love-split-between-motherland-and-eu/|title=Ukrainian 'love' split between 'motherland' and EU|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukrainian-love-split-between-motherland-and-eu/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=newgovukmrch182010>{{Wayback |date=20140202095347 |url=http://www.interfax.com.ua/eng/main/34467 |title=President appoints 14 regional governors}}{{dead link|date=March 2015}}, ] (18 March 2010)</ref>|group=nb}} The ] ] traveled to Moscow where he announced that the ] will secede from Ukraine if there would change of power.<ref>. Crimean Tatar question. 21 February 2014</ref><ref>. NB News. 20 February 2014</ref> The leader of the ruling ], ], travelled to ] to meet with local leaders and law enforcement agents to discuss the possibility of southeastern Ukraine's declaring independence and seceding from the state.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/yefremov_poyikhav_do_luhanska_schob_obdumaty_varianty_vidyednannya_pivdennoho_skhodu_ukrayiny___zmi |script-title=uk:Єфремов поїхав до Луганська, щоб обдумати варіанти від'єднання Південного Сходу України, – ЗМІ |publisher=] |date=20 February 2014 |access-date=20 February 2014 |language=uk |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140220162159/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/20/yefremov_poyikhav_do_luhanska_schob_obdumaty_varianty_vidyednannya_pivdennoho_skhodu_ukrayiny___zmi |archive-date=20 February 2014 }}</ref>{{#tag:ref|In ] Governor of ] Valeriy Holenko said: "We believe that Ukraine becoming a federation will ensure the security of the people. No one's going to teach us how to live, how to love our motherland or what political interests we defend".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukrainian-love-split-between-motherland-and-eu/ |title=Ukrainian 'love' split between 'motherland' and EU |publisher=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukrainian-love-split-between-motherland-and-eu/ |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interfax.com.ua/eng/main/34467 |title=President appoints 14 regional governors |access-date=2 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120523175943/http://www.interfax.com.ua/eng/main/34467/ |archive-date=23 May 2012 }}, ] (18 March 2010)</ref>|group=nb}} The ], ], travelled to Moscow, where he announced that the ] would secede from Ukraine if there were a change of power.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://krymtatar.in.ua/krimskij-spiker-u-moskvi-pogrozhuye-priyednannyam-krimu-do-rosiyi/ |title=Crimean speaker in Moscow threatens annexation of the Crimea to Russia |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140413130058/http://krymtatar.in.ua/krimskij-spiker-u-moskvi-pogrozhuye-priyednannyam-krimu-do-rosiyi/ |archive-date=13 April 2014 |website=Crimean Tatar question |date=21 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://nbnews.com.ua/ua/news/113617/ |title=Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea ready for separation of peninsula in the case of the collapse of Ukraine |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140413130652/http://nbnews.com.ua/ua/news/113617/ |archive-date=13 April 2014 |website=NB News |date=20 February 2014}}</ref>


Party of Regions MP ] called for the resignation of Parliament Speaker ] (to be replaced by an opposition parliamentarian) and the urgent election of a prime minister supported by all factions. According to Tigipko "The president, the parliament speaker, the acting prime minister and opposition leaders have completely lost control of the situation in the country and do not offer any solutions to pacify the country. Their inaction is leading to increased confrontation and deaths.<ref name="TigipkoIU20214"/> Immediate concrete steps, rather than negotiations, are needed to resolve the crisis in the country".<ref name="TigipkoIU20214">, ] (20 February 2014)</ref> In the evening Tigipko held talks with opposition politicians ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015307/|script-title=uk:Тігіпко знайшовся. Був на переговорах з Кличком та Яценюком|trans_title=Tigipko found. He was in negotiations with Klitschko and Yatsenyuk|language=uk|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= Party of Regions MP ] called for the resignation of parliament chairman ], his replacement with an opposition parliamentarian, and the urgent election of a prime minister supported by all factions. "The president, the parliament speaker, the acting prime minister, and opposition leaders have completely lost control of the situation in the country and do not offer any solutions to pacify the country," he said. "Their inaction is leading to increased confrontation and deaths.<ref name="TigipkoIU20214" /> Immediate concrete steps, rather than negotiations, are needed to resolve the crisis in the country."<ref name="TigipkoIU20214">{{cite web | title=Tigipko calls for Rybak's immediate resignation, urgent election of prime minister | website=Interfax-Ukraine | date=2014-02-20 | url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191308.html}}</ref> In the evening, Tigipko held talks with opposition politicians Yatsenyuk and Klitschko.<ref>{{cite web
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Head of the ] ] and 17 ] resigned from the ruling ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Anastasia Forina|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/serhiy-klyuyev-condemns-violence-but-remains-loyal-to-yanukovych-337257.html|title=Serhiy Klyuyev condemns violence, but remains loyal to Yanukovych|newspaper=Kyiv Post|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/serhiy-klyuyev-condemns-violence-but-remains-loyal-to-yanukovych-337257.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> In ] and ], the Party of Regions formally disbanded with all MPs from these regions leaving the party as well.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530629c0e500c/|title=У Рівному саморозпустилася обласна фракція Партії регіонів|work=]|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530629c0e500c/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> The head of the ], ], and 17 ] resigned from the ].<ref>{{cite web|author=Anastasia Forina |url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/serhiy-klyuyev-condemns-violence-but-remains-loyal-to-yanukovych-337257.html |title=Serhiy Klyuyev condemns violence, but remains loyal to Yanukovych |newspaper=Kyiv Post |access-date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/serhiy-klyuyev-condemns-violence-but-remains-loyal-to-yanukovych-337257.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> In ] and ], the Party of Regions formally disbanded, with all MPs from those regions leaving the party as well.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530629c0e500c/ |title=У Рівному саморозпустилася обласна фракція Партії регіонів |trans-title= |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221165557/http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/530629c0e500c/ |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


Ten Party of Regions and two independent MP's{{#tag:ref|The MP's from the ] were ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and two independent lawmakers were ] and ].<ref name=10PRIU20214/>|group=nb}} called for ].<ref name=10PRIU20214/>{{#tag:ref|On 4 February 2014 the opposition had unsuccessfully tried to push through an unconditional amnesty for all detained protesters, and the returning to the ], in the ] (Ukraine's parliament).{{citation needed|date=February 2014}}|group=nb}} They also called out to security forces to "execute the oath they swore to the Ukrainian people, not to follow criminal orders to use firearms, not to allow the participation of law enforcers in provocations involving gangs against the peaceful public and protesters all over Ukraine".<ref name=10PRIU20214>{{cite news|url= http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191365.html|title=Ten Regions Party MPs, two independent MPs express support for Ukrainian people|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191365.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Ten Party of Regions and two independent MPs{{#tag:ref|The MP's from the ] were ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and two independent lawmakers were ] and ].<ref name=10PRIU20214/>|group=nb}} called for a ].<ref name="10PRIU20214" />{{#tag:ref|On 4 February 2014 the opposition had unsuccessfully tried to push through an unconditional amnesty for all detained protesters, and the returning to the ] in the Ukrainian parliament.<ref>{{cite web | last=Balmforth | first=Richard | title=Ukrainian opposition seeks to cut president's powers | website=Reuters | date=2014-02-04 | url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSDEEA1308L/ }}</ref>|group=nb}} They also called on security forces to "execute the oath they swore to the Ukrainian people, not to follow criminal orders to use firearms, not to allow the participation of law enforcers in provocations involving gangs against the peaceful public and protesters all over Ukraine".<ref name="10PRIU20214">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191365.html |title=Ten Regions Party MPs, two independent MPs express support for Ukrainian people |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191365.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


At 16:42 an emergency sitting of the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/politics/887239-emergency-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-opens.html|title=Emergency sitting of Verkhovna Rada opens|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.info/politics/887239-emergency-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-opens.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> The Party of Regions did not take part in this session.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/politics/887109-pr-faction-not-to-take-part-in-todays-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-oleynyk.html|title=PR faction not to take part in today's sitting of Verkhovna Rada – Oleynyk|agency=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.info/politics/887109-pr-faction-not-to-take-part-in-todays-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-oleynyk.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> According to an ] correspondent, 227 MPs (out of the total 450), mostly from the opposition and some representatives of the Party of Regions, were present at the sitting.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.unian.info/politics/887298-227-lawmakers-registered-in-vr-sitting-resumed.html|title=227 lawmakers registered in VR, sitting resumed|agency=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= At 16:42, parliament convened for an emergency sitting.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/politics/887239-emergency-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-opens.html |title=Emergency sitting of Verkhovna Rada opens |work=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.info/politics/887239-emergency-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-opens.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> The Party of Regions did not take part.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/politics/887109-pr-faction-not-to-take-part-in-todays-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-oleynyk.html |title=PR faction not to take part in today's sitting of Verkhovna Rada – Oleynyk |work=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.info/politics/887109-pr-faction-not-to-take-part-in-todays-sitting-of-verkhovna-rada-oleynyk.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> According to a ] correspondent, 227 MPs out of 450—mostly from the opposition, but some from the Party of Regions—were present.<ref>{{cite news
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//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.info/politics/887298-227-lawmakers-registered-in-vr-sitting-resumed.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> 236 deputies out of 238 present voted (first reading) to condemn the recent violence, ban the use of weapons against protesters, withdraw troops and the police deployed against them.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26269221|title=LIVE Ukraine unrest: Clashes in central Kiev|publisher=BBC News|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.info/politics/887298-227-lawmakers-registered-in-vr-sitting-resumed.html
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}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
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|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015330/
|title=Members voted for ceasefire
|newspaper=]
|date=20 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221014334/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015330/
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015330/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> The parliament faction of the ] in its full composition and some 80% of the Party of Regions representatives chose to miss the session.<ref>{{dead link|date=March 2015}}. Verkhovna Rada. 20 February 2014</ref> Lawmakers barred chiefs and commanders of interior troops and the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the SBU and other government agencies from carrying out any counter-terrorism operations, as they contravene the Constitution of Ukraine.<ref name=VR20214IU>{{cite news|url=
|archive-date=21 February 2014
http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191526.html|title=Rada condemns use of force causing deaths, bans counter-terrorism operations in Ukraine|agency=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=
|url-status=live
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191526.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> They were also ordered to stop blocking roads and bridges, squares and streets in Kiev and other cities and towns.<ref name=VR20214IU/> The dozen of Party of Regions MP's present at the sitting agreed to form an "anti-crisis group".<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-parliament-holds-debate-despite-kyiv-violence/|title=Ukraine parliament holds debate despite Kyiv violence|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=
}}</ref> The entire parliamentary faction of the ] and some 80% of the Party of Regions chose to miss the session.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/radan_gs09/ns_golos?g_id=3816 |title=Individual voting |website=Verkhovna Rada |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140302182748/http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/radan_gs09/ns_golos?g_id=3816 |archive-date=2 March 2014 }}</ref> Lawmakers barred chiefs and commanders of the Interior Troops, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the SBU, and other government agencies from carrying out any counter-terrorism operations because they violated the Constitution of Ukraine.<ref name="VR20214IU">{{cite news
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-parliament-holds-debate-despite-kyiv-violence/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>
|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191526.html
|title=Rada condemns use of force causing deaths, bans counter-terrorism operations in Ukraine
|work=]
|date=20 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191526.html
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref> They were also ordered to stop blocking roads and bridges, squares and streets in Kyiv and other cities and towns.<ref name="VR20214IU" /> The Party of Regions MPs at the sitting agreed to form an "anti-crisis group".<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-parliament-holds-debate-despite-kyiv-violence/
|title=Ukraine parliament holds debate despite Kyiv violence
|publisher=]
|date=20 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/20/ukraine-parliament-holds-debate-despite-kyiv-violence/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref>


Late in the evening it was announced that five more MPs had left the parliamentary faction of the Party of Regions.<ref>{{cite news|language=uk|url= Late in the evening, it was announced that five more MPs had left the parliamentary faction of the Party of Regions.<ref>{{cite news
|language=uk
http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015339|title=Five more MPs left faction PR|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl= |url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015339
|title=Five more MPs left faction PR
|newspaper=]
|date=20 February 2014
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|archive-date=21 February 2014
|url-status=live
}}</ref>


The Parliament of Crimea called for an extraordinary session on 21 February. The leader of the ] said he suspected that the session may ask for Russian military intervention, stating "Tomorrow may be a decision that will bring chaos and disaster to Crimea."<ref>{{cite news|author=Uainfo Blogosphere|url= The Parliament of Crimea called for an extraordinary session on 21 February. The leader of the ] said he suspected that lawmakers would ask for Russian military intervention, stating, "Tomorrow may be a decision that will bring chaos and disaster to Crimea."<ref>{{cite news
|author=Uainfo Blogosphere
http://news.bigmir.net/ukraine/788004-V-Ukraine-zahvatyvajut-oblastnye-gosadministracii--OBNOVLJaETSJa-|title=Бои в регионах: во Львове в казарме Беркута нашли два трупа|publisher=Big Mir|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl= |url=http://news.bigmir.net/ukraine/788004-V-Ukraine-zahvatyvajut-oblastnye-gosadministracii--OBNOVLJaETSJa-
|title=Бои в регионах: во Львове в казарме Беркута нашли два трупа
|trans-title=
|publisher=Big Mir
|access-date=21 February 2014
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://news.bigmir.net/ukraine/788004-V-Ukraine-zahvatyvajut-oblastnye-gosadministracii--OBNOVLJaETSJa-|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Several scholars have discussed the possibility of Russian military intervention in Crimea specifically, due to its unique geopolitical nature and demographics.<ref>{{cite web|last=Babiak|first=Mat|url=http://ukrainianpolicy.com/is-russia-opening-a-crimean-front/|title=Is Russia Opening a 'Crimean Front'?|publisher=Ukrainian Policy |accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140126020300/http://news.bigmir.net/ukraine/788004-V-Ukraine-zahvatyvajut-oblastnye-gosadministracii--OBNOVLJaETSJa-
|archive-date=26 January 2014
}}</ref> Several scholars discussed the possibility of Russian intervention in Crimea specifically, because of its unique geopolitical nature and demographics.<ref>{{cite web
|last=Babiak
|first=Mat
|url=http://ukrainianpolicy.com/is-russia-opening-a-crimean-front/
|title=Is Russia Opening a 'Crimean Front'?
|publisher=Ukrainian Policy
|access-date=21 February 2014
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://ukrainianpolicy.com/is-russia-opening-a-crimean-front/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://ukrainianpolicy.com/is-russia-opening-a-crimean-front/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref>


===21 February=== ===21 February===
] ]


Deputy Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Yuri Dumansky wrote a letter of resignation from the Armed Forces because of disagreement over the involvement of the army in the conflict.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015381/|title= The Armed Forces' deputy chief of staff, Lieutenant-General Yuri Dumansky, resigned because he disagreed with the involvement of the army in the conflict.<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015381/
Написав рапорт про звільнення Заступник начальника Генштабу|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
|title=Написав рапорт про звільнення Заступник начальника Генштабу
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015381/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> "Today the army is being involved in the civil conflict, which could lead to the mass deaths of civilians and soldiers," he said.<ref name=kp21live/> At around midnight, journalist ], referring to his sources in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, announced that 10 ]s departed from Kozachia (Cossack) Bay (where the ] of Russia is based), escorted by DAI (Road Auto Inspection) vehicles.<ref name="army_deployed">{{cite news|url=
|trans-title=
http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/21/256370_kiev_edet_batalon_morpehov_dve.html|script-title=uk:У Київ їдуть батальйон морських піхотинців і дві бригади десантників|trans_title=To Kyiv are traveling a battalion of marines and two brigades of paratroopers|publisher=LB|language=uk|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
|newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/21/256370_kiev_edet_batalon_morpehov_dve.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> According to the journalist, 1,500 airborne soldiers and 400 marines, including the 25th Airborne Brigade, the 1st Marine Brigade, the 831st Anti-sabotage Unit and the 2nd Marine Spetsnaz, were transferred on 20 February under the command of the SBU for the ongoing anti-terrorist operation.<ref>{{cite news|url=
|date=21 February 2014
http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/20/256354_kiev_styagivayut_15_tis_desantnikov.html|title=До Києва стягують 1,5 тис. десантників і 400 морпіхів, – журналіст|trans_title=To Kyiv are being pulled 1.5 thousand paratroopers and 400 Marines – journalist|publisher=LB|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/20/256354_kiev_styagivayut_15_tis_desantnikov.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015381/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref> "Today the army is being involved in the civil conflict, which could lead to the mass deaths of civilians and soldiers," he said.<ref name="kp21live" /> At around midnight, journalist ], referring to his sources in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, announced that 10 ]s had departed from Kozacha Bay (Cossack Bay), where the ] of Russia is based, escorted by DAI (Road Auto Inspection) vehicles.<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/21/256370_kiev_edet_batalon_morpehov_dve.html
|script-title=uk:У Київ їдуть батальйон морських піхотинців і дві бригади десантників
|trans-title=To Kyiv are traveling a battalion of marines and two brigades of paratroopers
|publisher=LB
|language=uk
|date=21 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221172206/http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/21/256370_kiev_edet_batalon_morpehov_dve.html
|archive-date=21 February 2014
|url-status=live
}}</ref> According to Shevchenko, 1,500 airborne soldiers and 400 marines—including the 25th Airborne Brigade, the 1st Marine Brigade, the 831st Anti-sabotage Unit, and the 2nd Marine Spetsnaz—had been transferred on 20 February under the command of the SBU for the anti-terrorist operation.<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/20/256354_kiev_styagivayut_15_tis_desantnikov.html
|title=До Києва стягують 1,5 тис. десантників і 400 морпіхів, – журналіст
|trans-title=To Kyiv are being pulled 1.5 thousand paratroopers and 400 Marines – journalist
|publisher=LB
|date=20 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://ukr.lb.ua/news/2014/02/20/256354_kiev_styagivayut_15_tis_desantnikov.html
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref>


In the lead up to the day's parliamentary session, it was reported that many members of the Party of Regions and their families had fled the capital,<ref>{{cite news|url= In the lead-up to the day's parliamentary session, it was reported that many members of the Party of Regions and their families had fled the capital,<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015369/
http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015369/|title=Замість голосування в парламенті "регіонали" втікали зі столиці|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015369/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> including acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko and Prosecutor General ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/21/pshonka_i_zaharchenko_tikayut_z_ukrainy_463082|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221180925/http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/21/pshonka_i_zaharchenko_tikayut_z_ukrainy_463082|title=Пшонка і Захарченко тікають чартерами з України|publisher=Zik|date=21 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>
|title=Замість голосування в парламенті "регіонали" втікали зі столиці
|trans-title=
|newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda
|date=21 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015369/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref> including acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko and Prosecutor General ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/21/pshonka_i_zaharchenko_tikayut_z_ukrainy_463082 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221180925/http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/21/pshonka_i_zaharchenko_tikayut_z_ukrainy_463082 |title=Пшонка і Захарченко тікають чартерами з України |publisher=Zik |date=21 February 2014 |archive-date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


Later, Maidan activists released the Interior Troops servicemen who they had captured the previous day.<ref name=SMIU21214>{{cite news|url= Later, Maidan activists released the Interior Troops servicemen whom they had captured the previous day.<ref name="SMIU21214">{{cite news
http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191665.html|title=Captured Interior Troops soldiers released, their condition satisfactory – Interior Ministry|agency=]|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191665.html
|title=Captured Interior Troops soldiers released, their condition satisfactory – Interior Ministry
|work=]
|date=21 February 2014
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191665.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Meanwhile the entire police force of ] joined the protesters in Kiev.<ref>{{cite news|url= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191665.html
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref> Meanwhile, the entire police force of ] joined the protesters in Kyiv.<ref>{{cite news
http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/police-defectors-welcomed-to-independence-square-in-kyiv/|title=Police defectors welcomed to Independence Square in Kyiv|publisher= |url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/police-defectors-welcomed-to-independence-square-in-kyiv/
|title=Police defectors welcomed to Independence Square in Kyiv
]|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= |publisher=]
|date=21 February 2014
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/police-defectors-welcomed-to-independence-square-in-kyiv/|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref>
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/police-defectors-welcomed-to-independence-square-in-kyiv/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref>


The ] officially ended its "preparations for antiterrorist operation which was introduced on February 19, this year".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191796.html|title=Ukraine's Security Service stops preparations for anti-terrorist operation|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191796.html|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> The ] officially ended its "preparations for antiterrorist operation" introduced on 19 February.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191796.html |title=Ukraine's Security Service stops preparations for anti-terrorist operation |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191796.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


====Agreement on settlement of political crisis====
====Deal====
{{Main|Agreement on settlement of political crisis in Ukraine}}
A compromise deal was agreed to (after hours of negotiations led by the ] mediators and foreign ministers ] of ], ] of France and ] of Germany<ref>{{cite news|url=
]
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/02/21/ukrainian-presidency-says-deal-reached-at-crisis-talks/|title=Opposition leaders sign deal with president to end crisis in Ukraine|publisher=]|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
A compromise deal was agreed to on 21 February after hours of negotiations led by the ] mediators and Foreign Ministers ] of Poland, ] of France, and ] of Germany.<ref>{{cite news
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/02/21/ukrainian-presidency-says-deal-reached-at-crisis-talks/|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/eu-foreign-ministers-praise-risk-taking-ukrainian-protagonists/|title=EU foreign ministers praise "risk -taking" Ukrainian protagonists|publisher=Euronews|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
|url=https://www.foxnews.com/world/opposition-leaders-sign-deal-with-president-to-end-crisis-in-ukraine/
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/eu-foreign-ministers-praise-risk-taking-ukrainian-protagonists/|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref>) on 21 February. Officially called the Agreement on the Settlement of Crisis in Ukraine, but unofficially called the 21 February Agreement, the agreement was signed by both opposition leaders and the president after overnight negotiations (read the full text of the agreement here <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/21/agreement-on-the-settlement-of-crisis-in-ukraine-full-text |title=Agreement on the Settlement of Crisis in Ukraine - full text |publisher=The Guardian |date=22 February 2014 |accessdate=12 March 2015}}</ref>). The deal agreed to: a ]; constitutional reform to be completed by September; ]; an investigation into the violence conducted under joint monitoring of the authorities, opposition, and the Council of Europe; a veto on imposing a state of emergency; amnesty for protesters arrested since 17 February; surrendering of public buildings occupied by protesters; the forfeiture of illegal weapons; "new electoral laws" to be passed and the formation of a new ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Agreement on the Settlement of Crisis in Ukraine|url=http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/cae/servlet/contentblob/671348/publicationFile/190025/140221-UKR_Erklaerung.pdf|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
|title=Opposition leaders sign deal with president to end crisis in Ukraine
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/cae/servlet/contentblob/671348/publicationFile/190025/140221-UKR_Erklaerung.pdf|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=DTU21214>{{cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10655129/Ukraine-peace-hopes-in-the-air-as-president-loses-his-powers.html|title=Ukraine: peace hopes in the air as president loses his powers|newspaper=]|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10655129/Ukraine-peace-hopes-in-the-air-as-president-loses-his-powers.html|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> The three EU foreign ministers signed the document as witnesses;<ref name=R3s1n21214>{{cite news|url=
|publisher=]
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/21/uk-ukraine-idUKBREA1H0EM20140221|title=
|date=21 February 2014
Ukraine peace deal signed, opens way for early election|agency=Reuters|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/21/uk-ukraine-idUKBREA1H0EM20140221|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> Russian mediator ] did not sign the deal, as he had no mandate to sign an agreement on the crisis.<ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.ukrinform.ua/ukr/news/predstavnik_rf_ne_mav_mandatu_na_pidpisannya_ugodi_pro_krizu___klyue_v_1910494 |title=Представник РФ не мав мандату на підписання угоди про кризу – Клюєв &#124; УКРІНФОРМ |publisher=Ukrinform.ua |date=21 February 2014 |accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/tensions-high-at-kyiv-protest-camp-despite-ground-breaking-deal-1.1697154|title=Tensions high at Kyiv protest camp despite ground-breaking deal|publisher=]|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/tensions-high-at-kyiv-protest-camp-despite-ground-breaking-deal-1.1697154|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref>
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/02/21/ukrainian-presidency-says-deal-reached-at-crisis-talks/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref><ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/eu-foreign-ministers-praise-risk-taking-ukrainian-protagonists/
|title=EU foreign ministers praise "risk -taking" Ukrainian protagonists
|publisher=Euronews
|date=21 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/21/eu-foreign-ministers-praise-risk-taking-ukrainian-protagonists/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref> Officially called the ], but unofficially called the 21 February Agreement, it was signed by both opposition leaders and the president after overnight negotiations (read the full text of the agreement here).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/21/agreement-on-the-settlement-of-crisis-in-ukraine-full-text |title=Agreement on the Settlement of Crisis in Ukraine - full text |work=The Guardian|date=22 February 2014 |access-date=12 March 2015}}</ref> The agreed-to provisions included a ]; constitutional reform to be completed by September; ]; an investigation into the violence conducted under joint monitoring of the administration, the opposition, and the Council of Europe; a veto on imposing a state of emergency; amnesty for protesters arrested since 17 February; the surrender of public buildings occupied by protesters; the forfeiture of illegal weapons; "new electoral laws", and the formation of a new ].<ref>{{cite web
|title=Agreement on the Settlement of Crisis in Ukraine
|url=http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/cae/servlet/contentblob/671348/publicationFile/190025/140221-UKR_Erklaerung.pdf
|access-date=21 February 2014
|archive-url=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20140505194705/http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/cae/servlet/contentblob/671348/publicationFile/190025/140221-UKR_Erklaerung.pdf
|archive-date=5 May 2014
|url-status=live
}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10655129/Ukraine-peace-hopes-in-the-air-as-president-loses-his-powers.html |title=Ukraine: peace hopes in the air as president loses his powers |newspaper=] |date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ukraine/10655129/Ukraine-peace-hopes-in-the-air-as-president-loses-his-powers.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> The three EU foreign ministers signed the document as witnesses,<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ukraine-idUKBREA1H0EM20140221
|title=Ukraine peace deal signed, opens way for early election
|work=Reuters
|date=21 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/21/uk-ukraine-idUKBREA1H0EM20140221
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=dead
}}</ref> but not the Russian mediator ], because he had no mandate to sign an agreement on the crisis.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ukrinform.ua/ukr/news/predstavnik_rf_ne_mav_mandatu_na_pidpisannya_ugodi_pro_krizu___klyue_v_1910494 |title=Представник РФ не мав мандату на підписання угоди про кризу – Клюєв &#124; УКРІНФОРМ |publisher=Ukrinform.ua |date=21 February 2014 |access-date=12 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140312233704/http://www.ukrinform.ua/ukr/news/predstavnik_rf_ne_mav_mandatu_na_pidpisannya_ugodi_pro_krizu___klyue_v_1910494 |archive-date=12 March 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/tensions-high-at-kyiv-protest-camp-despite-ground-breaking-deal-1.1697154 |title=Tensions high at Kyiv protest camp despite ground-breaking deal |publisher=] |date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/tensions-high-at-kyiv-protest-camp-despite-ground-breaking-deal-1.1697154 |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


Parliament voted unanimously, 386–0, to return to the 2004 constitution, and then 332–0 in a vote to suspend acting interior minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko.<ref name=kp21live>{{cite news|title=EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine|url= http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-21-live-updates-337287.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= The 450-seat parliament voted unanimously, 386–0, to return to the 2004 constitution, and then it voted 332–0 to suspend acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko.<ref name="kp21live">{{cite news
|title=EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine
|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-21-live-updates-337287.html
|newspaper=Kyiv Post
|date=21 February 2014
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-21-live-updates-337287.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Another bill made changes to the Criminal Code, allowing for the release of ].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191767.html|title=Rada passes bill allowing Tymoshenko's releas|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/euromaidan-rallies-in-ukraine-feb-21-live-updates-337287.html
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref> Another bill made changes to the Criminal Code, allowing for the release of ].<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite news
|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191767.html
|title=Rada passes bill allowing Tymoshenko's release
|work=Interfax-Ukraine
|date=21 February 2014
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191767.html
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191767.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> 310 MPs voted in favour of the measure, including 54 from the Party of Regions and 32 Communists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/21/parlament_zvilnyv_tymoshenko |title=Парламент звільнив Тимошенко|publisher=Espreso TV|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/21/parlament_zvilnyv_tymoshenko|archivedate=23 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191767.html|title=Rada passes bill allowing Tymoshenko's release|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
|archive-date=1 December 2008
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191767.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> A bill was introduced in parliament on the impeachment of president Yanukovych, filed by ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.interfax.ru/world/news/360314|title=В Раду внесен законопроект об импичменте президенту|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=
|url-status=live
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.interfax.ru/world/news/360314|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Parliament also adopted a resolution (late that evening) that ordered all Interior Ministry troops and police officers to return to their barracks.<ref name="Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted"/>
}}</ref> 310 MPs voted in favour of the measure, including 54 from the Party of Regions and 32 Communists.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/21/parlament_zvilnyv_tymoshenko |title=Парламент звільнив Тимошенко |publisher=Espreso TV |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140221175019/http://espreso.tv/new/2014/02/21/parlament_zvilnyv_tymoshenko |archive-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref><ref name="ReferenceA" /> ] introduced a bill to impeach President Yanukovych.<ref>{{cite news
|url = http://www.interfax.ru/world/news/360314
|title = В Раду внесен законопроект об импичменте президенту
|date = 21 February 2014
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.interfax.ru/world/news/360314
|archive-date = 1 December 2008
}}</ref> Parliament also adopted a resolution late that evening that ordered all Interior Ministry troops and police officers to return to their barracks.<ref name="Higgins-2015"/>


====Deal's aftermath==== ====Agreement aftermath====
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] activists stand in front of a Belarusian "democratic" movement flag]]
In response to the deal, ] leader ] rejected the agreement, stating "We have to state the obvious fact that the criminal regime had not yet realised either the gravity of its evil doing," and said the agreement failed to address the arrest of Interior Minister ], Berkut commanders alleged to have been involved in the murder of civilians, removal of General Prosecutor and Defense Ministers, ban on the Party of Regions and Communist Party, and guarantees of safety for those involved in the opposition. He called for the 'people's revolution' to continue until there is a full removal of power from authorities.<ref name=kp21live/> Euromaidan leader ] insisted that elections be held as soon as possible, and reiterated that one of the main demands of protesters has been the resignation of President Yanukovych.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015573/|script-title=uk:Парубій: дострокові вибори президента мають відбутися якнайшвидше|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|language=uk|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl= ] leader ] rejected the agreement, saying, "We have to state the obvious fact that the criminal regime had not yet realised either the gravity of its evil doing." He noted that the agreement did not include provisions for the arrest of Interior Minister Zakharchenko; the punishing of Berkut commanders alleged to have been involved in the murder of civilians; the removal of the general prosecutor and defence minister; a ban on the Party of Regions and Communist Party; and guarantees of safety for those involved in the opposition. He called for the "people's revolution" to continue until power had been completely removed from the governing authorities.<ref name="kp21live" /> Euromaidan leader ] insisted that elections be held as soon as possible and reiterated that one of the main demands of protesters had been the resignation of President Yanukovych.<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015573/
|script-title=uk:Парубій: дострокові вибори президента мають відбутися якнайшвидше
|newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda
|language=uk
|date=21 February 2014
//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015573/|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Automaidan also announced it would also not accept anything short of Yanukovych's resignation.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015575/|title=Автомайдан: Не сприймаємо нічого, крім відставки Януковича|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015575/|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015573/
|archive-date=1 December 2008
|url-status=live
}}</ref> ] also announced that it would not accept anything short of Yanukovych's resignation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015575/ |title=Автомайдан: Не сприймаємо нічого, крім відставки Януковича |newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015575/ |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


Vitali Klitschko apologised to the crowd on Maidan if he offended anyone by shaking hands with Yanukovych.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tsn.ua/politika/klichko-vibachivsya-pered-maydanom-za-te-scho-potis-ruku-yanukovichu-335938.html|title=Кличко вибачився перед Майданом за те, що потис руку Януковичу|publisher=The Sports Network|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://tsn.ua/politika/klichko-vibachivsya-pered-maydanom-za-te-scho-potis-ruku-yanukovichu-335938.html|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> Activists on Maidan responded to the deal by booing opposition leaders. Activist ] warned from the stage that if Yanukovych does not resign by 10:00 the next day, an armed coup would be staged.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015590/|script-title=uk:Люди Поставили Ультиматум: Відставка Януковича До Ранку|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|language=uk|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015590/|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> From the stage of Maidan ] expressed his support to the demand that Yanukovych resign by 10:00, "Either he resigns, or we take him away." Lyashko told Maidan. Outside of Kiev, it was later discovered that the summer home of pro-Russian politician ] was set on fire.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015598/|script-title=uk:У Київській області горить дача Медведчука|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|language=uk|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015598/|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> Vitali Klitschko apologised to the crowd on Independence Square after shaking hands with Yanukovych.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tsn.ua/politika/klichko-vibachivsya-pered-maydanom-za-te-scho-potis-ruku-yanukovichu-335938.html |title=Кличко вибачився перед Майданом за те, що потис руку Януковичу |publisher=The Sports Network |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://tsn.ua/politika/klichko-vibachivsya-pered-maydanom-za-te-scho-potis-ruku-yanukovichu-335938.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> Protesters there responded to the deal by booing opposition leaders. Activist ] warned from the stage that if Yanukovych did not resign by 10:00 the next day, an armed insurrection would be staged.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015590/ |script-title=uk:Люди Поставили Ультиматум: Відставка Януковича До Ранку |newspaper=Ukrainska Pravda |language=uk |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015590/ |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> Outside of Kyiv, it was later discovered that the summer home of pro-Russian politician ] had been set on fire.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015598/ |script-title=uk:У Київській області горить дача Медведчука |work=Ukrainska Pravda |language=uk |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/21/7015598/ |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


By late afternoon, hundreds of riot police officers guarding the presidential compound and nearby government buildings had vanished.<ref name="Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted"/> Polish foreign minister ] described the withdrawal of forces as "astonishing," noting it was not part of the agreement.<ref>, ] (23 February 2014)</ref> The riot police withdrew since early in the morning because they feared Yanukovych's government of would shift the responsibility of the violence of the previous days on them, and feared attack themselves as around 1,200 pistols and ]s had been stolen from the police by protesters on 18 February during the ] in ].<ref name="Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted"/> The ] was left without leadership from early morning. Deputy interior minister ] did order riot police to leave the city, but it is unclear where this order to retreat had originated from.<ref name="Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted"/> Opposition member ] arranged escorts out of the city for more than 5,000 officers from the riot police, Interior Ministry forces and other ].<ref name="Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted"/> After the riot police officers had vanished, ] reported Euromaidan self-defence had peacefully gained control over Kiev and its Government buildings,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.net/politics/888104-verhovnaya-rada-administratsiya-prezidenta-kabmin-i-mvd-pereshli-pod-kontrol-maydana.html|script-title=ru:Верховная Рада, Администрация президента, Кабмин и МВД перешли под контроль Майдана|agency=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency|language=ru|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.net/politics/888104-verhovnaya-rada-administratsiya-prezidenta-kabmin-i-mvd-pereshli-pod-kontrol-maydana.html |archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> and that the military was standing with the opposition.<ref>{{cite web|last=Babiak|first=Mat|url= http://ukrainianpolicy.com/coup-on-the-horizon/|title=Coup on the Horizon |publisher=Ukrainian Policy|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://ukrainianpolicy.com/coup-on-the-horizon/|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> By late afternoon, hundreds of riot police officers guarding the presidential compound and nearby government buildings had vanished.<ref name="Higgins-2015"/> ], the Polish foreign minister, described the withdrawal of forces as "astonishing", noting that it was not part of the agreement.<ref>{{cite web | last1=Higgins | first1=Andrew | last2=Kramer | first2=Andrew E. | last3=Erlanger | first3=Steven | title=As His Fortunes Fell in Ukraine, a President Clung to Illusions | website=The New York Times | date=2014-02-24 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/24/world/europe/as-his-fortunes-fell-in-ukraine-a-president-clung-to-illusions.html }}</ref> The riot police had begun withdrawing early in the morning because they feared that Yanukovych's government would pin the responsibility for the violence on them, and because they feared being attacked after protesters stole around 1,200 pistols and ]s from the police on 18 February during the ] in ].<ref name="Higgins-2015"/> The ] was left without leadership. Deputy Interior Minister ] ordered the riot police to leave the city, but it is unclear where this order originated.<ref name="Higgins-2015"/> Opposition member ] arranged escorts out of the city for more than 5,000 officers, Interior Ministry forces, and other ].<ref name="Higgins-2015"/> After the riot police vanished, ] reported that Euromaidan self-defence had peacefully gained control over Kyiv and its government buildings,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.net/politics/888104-verhovnaya-rada-administratsiya-prezidenta-kabmin-i-mvd-pereshli-pod-kontrol-maydana.html |script-title=ru:Верховная Рада, Администрация президента, Кабмин и МВД перешли под контроль Майдана |work=Ukrainian Independent Information Agency |language=ru |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.unian.net/politics/888104-verhovnaya-rada-administratsiya-prezidenta-kabmin-i-mvd-pereshli-pod-kontrol-maydana.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref> and that the military was standing with the opposition.<ref>{{cite web|last=Babiak |first=Mat |url=http://ukrainianpolicy.com/coup-on-the-horizon/ |title=Coup on the Horizon |work=Ukrainian Policy |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://ukrainianpolicy.com/coup-on-the-horizon/ |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


Leading to the creation of a new parliamentary ], 28 MPs left the ]' faction.<ref>, ] (21 February 2014)</ref> Within the remaining faction a "group of 31 deputies with a special position" was formed by ] "intended to persuade other Party of Regions MPs to vote progressively".<ref>{{cite news|url= http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191677.html|title=Group of 31 deputies who 'have their own opinion' formed in Regions Party faction – Tigipko|agency=]|date=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191677.html|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> A new parliamentary ] was created after 28 MPs left the ]' faction.<ref>{{cite web | title=28 MPs quit Party of Regions faction in Rada | website=Interfax-Ukraine | date=2014-02-21 | url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191768.html}}</ref> Within the remaining faction, a "group of 31 deputies with a special position" was formed by ] "to persuade other Party of Regions MPs to vote progressively".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191677.html |title=Group of 31 deputies who 'have their own opinion' formed in Regions Party faction – Tigipko |work=] |date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191677.html |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>


On 21 February, President Yanukovych and parliament declared 22 and 23 February to be days of mourning "due to the loss of human life as a result of mass disturbances".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191756.html |title=Yanukovych declares Feb 22–23 days of mourning victims |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=21 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=21 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221185710/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191756.html }}</ref>
==Casualties==
]
Representatives of the opposition stated that Kiev hospitals were overflowing with injured people.<ref name=kplivenight/> Following the first day of clashes, 26 were announced dead-16 protesters and 10 police. Those hospitalised included three minors, five journalists and 79 police.<ref name=OFFICIAL18/> According to ] (Merited Doctor of Ukraine), "snipers were aiming at heart, lungs and neck".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/ukrainian/news/140219_ukraine_fight_ms.shtml|title=Rada prohibited the anti-terrorist operation|publisher=BBC of Ukraine|date=20 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220091740/http://www.bbc.co.uk/ukrainian/news/140219_ukraine_fight_ms.shtml|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>


===Deaths=== ===Removal of Yanukovych===
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{{see also|List of people killed during Euromaidan}}
On 22 February, Yanukovych could not be found,{{By whom|date=June 2024}} and parliament were not informed of his whereabouts.<ref name="Wynnyckyj 132">{{cite book |last1=Wynnyckyj |first1=Mychailo |title=Ukraine's Maidan, Russia's War: A Chronicle and Analysis of the Revolution of Dignity |date=2019 |publisher=] |pages=132–135}}</ref> There were unconfirmed media reports that he had flown to ] (the governor of ] at the time, ], later said Yanukovych was in Kharkiv that day<ref name="Higgins-2015"/>). It was announced that most of the ministers had disappeared, including Interior Minister Zakharchenko, who was reported to have fled to ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://glavcom.ua/news/186978.html |script-title=ru:Захарченко пересек украино-белорусскую границу |language=ru |publisher=Glavcom |date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222225312/http://glavcom.ua/news/186978.html |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
From 18–19 February, the official death toll according to the Ministry of Healthcare was 28, 10 of whom were police and Berkut troops.<ref name=mvsofficialfeb19>{{cite web|title=ВІТАЛІЙ ЗАХАРЧЕНКО: "У ПОДІЯХ В КИЄВІ ВИННІ БЕЗВІДПОВІДАЛЬНІ ПОЛІТИКИ|url=http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/uk/publish/article/984266|publisher=MVS Ukraine|accessdate=19 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220224244/http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/uk/publish/article/984266}}</ref>


That day, parliament held an emergency session. The ] of parliament, ], resigned that morning, citing illness.<ref name="Wynnyckyj 132"/> Parliament then elected ] as Chairman.<ref name="Wynnyckyj 132"/> Under the 2004 Constitution, which parliament had voted to reinstate, the president's powers would transfer to the Chairman if the president should resign or be unable to fulfill his duties.<ref name="Wynnyckyj 132"/> The former constitution had stated the president's powers would transfer to the Prime Minister.<ref name="Wynnyckyj 132"/><ref name="speaker" /> The acting Prime Minister, ], was also missing.<ref name="Wynnyckyj 132"/>
By 13:00 on 20 February at least 34 protesters more had been shot dead by police, with reporters verifying the bodies (15 at the Kozatsky Hotel, 12 at the Ukraine Hotel, 7 at the Central Post Office).<ref name=kplive20/> In the early afternoon ''Kyiv Post'' journalists reported a further eight bodies on the streets of Khreshchatyk Street, in addition to the previous death toll.<ref name=kplive20/> According to the coordinator of medical services on Maidan, Oleh Musiy, by 17:30 on 20 February 70 protestors had been killed, but that the figure could be as high as 100.<ref>{{cite news|accessdate=20 February 2014|url= http://life.pravda.com.ua/society/2014/02/20/152915/|title=Координатор медичної служби Майдану: за сьогодні вбито від 70 людей|newspaper=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220224105/http://life.pravda.com.ua/society/2014/02/20/152915/|deadurl=no}}</ref> Meanwhile, the Kyiv City State Administration reported 67 deaths, based on the number of bodies delivered to forensics.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015249/|script-title=uk:У Сутичках у Києві убито від 67 до 100 людей|trans_title=In Kyiv in clashes were killed 67 to 100 people|newspaper=]|language=uk|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015249/|archivedate=20 February 2014}}</ref> The Ministry of Healthcare reported 75 deaths in total since the conflict began.<ref name="HEALTHOFFICIALf20"/>


In the afternoon, the Rada voted 328–0 (about 73% of the parliament's 450 members) to remove Yanukovych from his post and to schedule an early presidential election for 25 May.<ref name="wsj222" /><ref name="interfax 22 feb">{{cite web | title=Rada removes Yanukovych from office, schedules new elections for May 25 | website=Interfax-Ukraine | date=2014-02-22 | url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192030.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275 |title=Ukraine protests timeline |work=BBC News |date=23 February 2014 |archive-date=19 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219200447/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Ukraine President Yanukovich impeached | website=Al Jazeera | date=2014-02-22 | url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2014/2/22/ukraine-president-yanukovich-impeached }}</ref><ref name="withdrawal-2014">{{cite web | title=Про уповноваження виконуючого обов'язки Президента України, Голову Верховної Ради України Турчинова О.В. на підписання законів України |trans-title=On withdrawal of the President of Ukraine from the implementation of constitutional powers and calling early presidential elections in Ukraine| website=Офіційний вебпортал парламенту України |date=2014-02-25| url=https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/788-VII | language=uk}}</ref> The ] stated that Yanukovych had withdrawn from fulfilling his constitutional duties, "which threatens the governance of the state, the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine", and cited "circumstances of extreme urgency".<ref name="interfax 22 feb"/> The resolution to remove Yanukovych was supported by all opposition parties: 86 ] of ] (Fatherland Party), 41 deputies of the ] (UDAR), 36 deputies of ] (Freedom Party), 30 deputies of the ], as well as 99 independents. Furthermore, 36 deputies of Yanukovych's ] voted for his removal. There were no votes against. Of the remaining deputies, 115 were absent and 6 did not vote.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/radan_gs09/ns_golos?g_id=3863 |title=Parliamentary vote on the draft resolution on the withdrawal of President of Ukraine to fulfill constitutional powers (number 4193) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140312210622/http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/radan_gs09/ns_golos?g_id=3863 |archive-date=12 March 2014 |website= ]}}</ref> Parliament did not vote to ], which would have involved formally charging Yanukovych with a crime, a review of the charge by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, and a three-fourths majority vote in parliament—at least 338 votes in favor.<ref>{{cite web |last=Sindelar|first=Daisy |url=http://www.rferl.org/content/was-yanukovychs-ouster-constitutional/25274346.html |title=Was Yanukovych's Ouster Constitutional? |publisher=] |date=23 February 2014 |access-date=25 February 2014 |quote=t is not clear that the hasty February 22 vote upholds constitutional guidelines, which call for a review of the case by Ukraine's Constitutional Court and a three-fourths majority vote by the Verkhovna Rada – i.e., 338 lawmakers.}}</ref>
===Speculation on snipers===
The '' IBTimes'' reported that a telephone call between Estonian foreign minister ] and ] ] had been intercepted and Paet relayed testimony by a (medical?) doctor named Olga that the sniper killings during the protests were committed by the same people.<ref>, CNN, 6 March 2014.</ref><br/>


Under the 2004 constitution, parliament Chairman Turchynov became acting president.<ref name="Wynnyckyj 132"/><ref name="withdrawal-2014"/> Turchynov claimed that Yanukovych had agreed to resign as president and had recorded a resignation statement, but had changed his mind after consulting with advisers.<ref name="kp21live" /> Yanukovych said he would not resign or leave the country and called parliament's decisions "illegal". He added, "The events witnessed by our country and the whole world are an example of a ''coup d'état''", and compared them to the rise of the ] in 1930s Germany.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.eleconomista.es/internacional/noticias/5564328/02/14/Ukraine-parliament-removes-Yanukovich-who-flees-Kiev-in-coup.html#.Kku8bannDf8VBH7 |title=Ukraine parliament removes Yanukovich, who flees Kiev in "coup" |date=14 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222174921/http://www.eleconomista.es/internacional/noticias/5564328/02/14/Ukraine-parliament-removes-Yanukovich-who-flees-Kiev-in-coup.html#.Kku8bannDf8VBH7 }}</ref>
Paet later asserted that he was not implicating the involvement of the opposition in the issue but merely relaying without veracity the content of Olga's phone call.<ref>, Reuters, 5 March 2014.</ref> ], the doctor, who allegedly claimed that protesters and Berkut troops came under fire from the same source, said she had not told Mr Paet that policemen and protesters had been killed in the same manner, that she did not imply that the opposition was implicated in the killings and that the government informed her that an investigation had been started:<ref>, entry for 15.17, ''The Telegraph'', 5 March 2014.</ref>


====Disappearance and prosecution====
], a former deputy head of Ukraine's main security agency, the SBU, and of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, suggested in an interview published in the Ukrainian newspaper ] that snipers from the MIA and SBU were responsible for the shootings, not foreign agents, acting on contingency plans dating back to Soviet times, stating:<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Security-Watch/2014/0308/Kiev-snipers-Who-was-behind-them|title=Kiev snipers: Who was behind them?|last=Eckel|first=Mike|date=8 March 2014|work=Christian Science Monitor|agency=Associated Press|accessdate=10 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="zn.ua">{{Wayback|date=20140310204230|url=http://www.zn.ua/internal/gennadiy-moskal-odnovremenno-snaypery-poluchili-ot-vlasti-ukazanie-rasstrelivat-ne-tolko-protestuyuschih-no-i-milicionerov-_.html|title=Original ''Dzerkalo Tizhnya/Zerkalo Nedeli'' interview}} (in Russian and Ukrainian), 6 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014</ref>
Following the parliamentary procedures to transfer power to the new provisional government, General Prosecutor Pshonka and Minister of Revenues and Duties ] were stopped at the Russian border while trying to flee the country. According to the State Border Service, Yanukovych also tried to flee via a charter flight from Donetsk, but was stopped by border guards. The guards were "met by a group of armed men who offered money for flying without the proper clearance". Yanukovych then left by armored car, and his subsequent whereabouts were unknown.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://zn.ua/POLITICS/pogranichniki-otkazalis-vypustit-samolet-yanukovicha-iz-donecka-139539_.html |script-title=ru:Пограничники отказались выпустить самолет Януковича из Донецка |trans-title=Border guards refused to release Yanukovich's plane in Donetsk |newspaper=] |date=22 February 2014 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222225800/http://zn.ua/POLITICS/pogranichniki-otkazalis-vypustit-samolet-yanukovicha-iz-donecka-139539_.html }}</ref> Former Interior Minister Zakharchenko also tried to fly out of Donetsk and was similarly turned back.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://zn.ua/POLITICS/eks-glava-mvd-zaharchenko-pytalsya-pokinut-ukrainu-139534_.html |title=Экс-глава МВД Захарченко пытался покинуть Украину |trans-title=Ex-Interior Minister Zaharchenko tried to leave Ukraine |newspaper=Zerkalo Nedeli |date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222230120/http://zn.ua/POLITICS/eks-glava-mvd-zaharchenko-pytalsya-pokinut-ukrainu-139534_.html }}</ref>
<blockquote>''"In addition to this, snipers received orders to shoot not only protesters, but also police forces. This was all done in order to escalate the conflict, in order to justify the police operation to clear Maidan."''</blockquote>
He further suggested that the current minister of Internal Affairs, Avakov, and the chairman of the SBU, Nalivaichenko, were, although not responsible for the killings, covering them up and protecting the personnel that actually planned and carried out the operation, in order to prevent backlash against the ministry and to avoid prestige loss.<ref name="zn.ua"/> Interior Minister Avakov has stated that the conflict was provoked by a 'non-Ukrainian' third party, and that an investigation was ongoing.<ref name="pravda1"/>


On 23 February, parliament deputy ] claimed that Yanukovych had been seen at the Russian naval base in Sevastopol, preparing to flee the country on board a Russian military vessel.<ref>{{cite news |script-title=ru:Янукович пытается сбежать из Севастополя на корабле, – депутат |trans-title=Yanukovych is trying to escape from Sevastopol on the ship - MP |date=24 February 2014 |url=http://an.crimea.ua/page/news/57889/ |newspaper=Argumenty Nedeli |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140224032625/http://an.crimea.ua/page/news/57889/ |archive-date=24 February 2014 }}</ref> Journalist ] speculated that he was actually trying to flee on his private yacht, also in Sevastopol.<ref>{{cite news|work=Ukrainska Pravda|url= http://blogs.pravda.com.ua/authors/chornovol/530a5c1399ee2/|script-title=uk:Янукович тікає морем|trans-title=Yanukovych fleeing by sea|date=22 February 2014|access-date=24 February 2014|language=uk}}</ref> According to court testimony of a bodyguard, Yanukovych and his family flew from Kharkiv to Donetsk by helicopter, then drove to ] on the Azov Sea, from where they were flown by aircraft with Russian military markings, via two other airfields, to a Russian facility in Yalta, Crimea, then moved to Russian base in Sevastopol, and departed late on 23 February.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/478192.html|title=Russia, its military helped Yanukovych leave Ukraine in 2014 - former security guard|access-date=31 January 2018}}</ref>
On 31 March 2014, the ] published photos and videos which show that the snipers were members of the Ukrainian Security Services (SBU) "anti-terrorist" Alfa Team unit, who had been trained in Russia. The media suggested that it was not the Ukrainian riot police which fired on the protesters as previously believed, although the members of Alfa Team are Ukrainian citizens.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Daily-Beast-Russian-snipers-Ukrainian-protesters/2014/03/31/id/562766/|title=Daily Beast: Russian-Trained Snipers Killed Ukrainian Protesters|publisher=Newsmax|date=31 March 2014|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=7 April 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140407071010/http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Daily-Beast-Russian-snipers-Ukrainian-protesters/2014/03/31/id/562766/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/30/exclusive-photographs-expose-russian-trained-killers-in-kiev.html|title=Exclusive: Photographs Expose Russian-Trained Killers in Kiev|publisher=The Daily Beast|date=30 March 2014|accessdate=4 April 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=4 April 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140404203229/http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/30/exclusive-photographs-expose-russian-trained-killers-in-kiev.html}}</ref>
<!--Russian studies scholar ] and political commentator ] claimed that snipers on the revolutionary side ] at the main square in Kiev so that the Viktor Yanukovych would be blamed.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Local Media Monitor|date=10 March 2014|url=http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/10/1283668/-Thom-Hartmann-Sticking-with-RT-despite-Resignations-over-Putin-s-Actions-in-Ukraine|title=Thom Hartmann Sticking with RT despite Resignations over Putin's Actions in Ukraine|publisher=]|accessdate=13 May 2014}}</ref>-->


On 24 February, acting Interior Minister Avakov announced that Yanukovych had been placed on the country's ] and that "a criminal case on mass killings of civilians has been opened" for him and other officials.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Interfax-Ukraine |title=Avakov: Yanukovych put on wanted list |url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/avakov-yanukovych-put-on-wanted-list-337476.html |work=Kyiv Post |date=24 February 2014 |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140224120014/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/avakov-yanukovych-put-on-wanted-list-337476.html |url-status=live |archive-date=24 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Yanukovych declared wanted – Avakov |url=http://www.unian.net/politics/888892-yanukovich-obyyavlen-v-rozyisk-avakov.html |work=UNIAN |date=24 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226195704/http://www.unian.net/politics/888892-yanukovich-obyyavlen-v-rozyisk-avakov.html |url-status=live |archive-date=26 February 2014 }}</ref>
==Aftermath==


On 25 February, parliament asked the ] to "establish and bring to justice senior Ukrainian officials including ... Yanukovych, for ] during peaceful protests of citizens from 21 November 2013 to 22 February 2014".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192689.html |title=Rada asks Hague court to punish those responsible for crimes against humanity during peaceful protests in Ukraine |work=] |date=25 February 2014 |access-date=25 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=19 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019201551/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192689.html }}</ref> On the same day, Yanukovych and Zakharchenko were declared internationally wanted.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/193012.html |title=Yanukovych, Zakharchenko put on international wanted list, says prosecutor general |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=26 February 2014 |access-date=26 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=19 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019201548/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/193012.html }}</ref> Criminal proceedings were launched in 20 February killings of Euromaidan demonstrators. Yanukovych; the former head of the presidential administration, Andriy Kliuyev; former Prosecutor General Pshonka; former Interior Minister Zakharchenko; former SBU head Yakymenko; the commander of the Interior Troops, Stanislav Shuliak; and a number of others were declared suspects in the case.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192945.html |title=Yanukovych, Kliuyev, Pshonka, Zakharchenko, Yakymenko, Shuliak face murder charges – PGO |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=26 February 2014 |access-date=26 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=19 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019133923/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192945.html }}</ref>
===Removal of Yanukovych===
On 21 February President Yanukovych and the Parliament declared 22 and 23 February to be new days of mourning "Due to the loss of human life as a result of mass disturbances".<ref>{{cite news|url= http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191756.html|title=Yanukovych declares Feb 22–23 days of mourning victims|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=21 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=21 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221185710/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191756.html}}</ref>


==Aftermath==
In Parliament, Speaker Volodymyr Rybak submitted his resignation, citing alleged illness.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/22/7015635/|title=РИБАК ПОДАВ ЗАЯВУ ПРО ВІДСТАВКУ|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=22 February 2014}}</ref> Yanukovych's whereabouts were unknown despite media reports he had flown to ] (according to then governor of ] ] Yanukovych was in Kharkiv that day<ref name="Ukraine Leader Was Defeated Even Before He Was Ousted">, ] (3 January 2015)</ref>). Oleksandr Turchynov stated that in fact most of the ministers had disappeared as well as Interior Minister Vitaly Zakharchenko (who is reported to have fled to ]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://glavcom.ua/news/186978.html|script-title=ru:Захарченко пересек украино-белорусскую границу|language=ru|publisher=Glavcom|date=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222225312/http://glavcom.ua/news/186978.html|archivedate=22 February 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref>) and President Viktor Yanukovych, "The only one legitimate body left is the Verkhovna Rada – so we are here to vote today. The major tasks for today are: to vote for the new speaker, prime minister and interior minister."<ref name=kp21live/> In the ], deputies voted 328:0 (of the 447 deputies)<ref>, ] (22 February 2014)</ref> to set the Presidential election date to 25 May.<ref name="wsj222"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://zakon.rada.gov.ua/go/788-VII|title=On withdrawal of the President of Ukraine from the implementation of constitutional powers and calling early presidential elections in Ukraine|language=uk}}</ref> The action did not follow the impeachment process as specified by the Constitution of Ukraine (which would have involved formally charging the president with a crime, a review of the charge by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, and a three-fourths majority vote – i.e. at least 338 votes in favor – by the Rada); instead, the Verkhovna Rada declared that Yanukovych "withdrew from his duties in an unconstitutional manner" and cited "circumstances of extreme urgency" as the reason for early elections.<ref name=RadioFreeEurope>{{cite web|last=Sindelar|first=Daisy|url=http://www.rferl.org/content/was-yanukovychs-ouster-constitutional/25274346.html|title=Was Yanukovych's Ouster Constitutional? |publisher=]|date=23 February 2014|accessdate=25 February 2014|quote=t is not clear that the hasty February 22 vote upholds constitutional guidelines, which call for a review of the case by Ukraine's Constitutional Court and a three-fourths majority vote by the Verkhovna Rada – i.e., 338 lawmakers.}}</ref> ] was then voted by parliament ] and acting President and Prime Minister of Ukraine.<ref name="speaker"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275|title=Ukraine protests timeline|publisher=BBC News|date=23 February 2014|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219200447/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_22/Alexander-Turchinov-elected-as-spiker-of-Ukrainian-Parliament-5922/|title=Turchinov elected as speaker of Ukrainian Parliament|publisher=]|date=22 February 2014|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223052109/http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_22/Alexander-Turchinov-elected-as-spiker-of-Ukrainian-Parliament-5922/}}</ref>


===New government===
Turchynov claimed Viktor Yanukovych had agreed to resign as president, but after consulting with advisers, he disavowed the decision and even pre-recorded a resignation statement.<ref name=kp21live/> Yanukovych said he would not resign or leave the country, and called decisions by parliament "illegal" and that "The events witnessed by our country and the whole world are an example of a coup d'état," comparing it to the rise of the Nazis to power in Germany in the 1930s.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.eleconomista.es/internacional/noticias/5564328/02/14/Ukraine-parliament-removes-Yanukovich-who-flees-Kiev-in-coup.html#.Kku8bannDf8VBH7|title=Ukraine parliament removes Yanukovich, who flees Kiev in "coup"|date=14 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=22 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222174921/http://www.eleconomista.es/internacional/noticias/5564328/02/14/Ukraine-parliament-removes-Yanukovich-who-flees-Kiev-in-coup.html#.Kku8bannDf8VBH7}}</ref>
{{see also|First Yatsenyuk Government|Second Azarov government#Fall}}
On 22 February 2014, ] was released from prison and addressed more than 100,000 people on Independence Square.<ref>{{cite web|author=Anastasia Vlasova |author-link=Anastasia Vlasova (journalist) |work=Kyiv Post |access-date=23 February 2014 |url=http://www.kyivpost.com/multimedia/photo/ukrainians-celebrate-euromaidans-triumph-337404.html |title=Ukrainians celebrate EuroMaidan's triumph |url-status=live |archive-date=23 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223213056/http://www.kyivpost.com/multimedia/photo/ukrainians-celebrate-euromaidans-triumph-337404.html }}</ref> The same day, parliament appointed ] as acting interior minister.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191921.html |title=Parliament appoints Avakov acting interior minister |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-date=28 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228054428/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191921.html }}</ref> Lawmakers also ousted ] as general prosecutor of Ukraine in a no-confidence vote.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.trend.az/azerbaijan/politics/2245153.html |title=Ukrainian parliament expresses no-confidence to Viktor Pshonka |work=] |date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141227195059/http://en.trend.az/azerbaijan/politics/2245153.html |url-status=live |archive-date=27 December 2014 }}</ref>


On 23 February, the second day of national mourning, parliament voted to abolish the ] policies that had given the Russian, Romanian, and Hungarian languages the official status of ]s in some areas.<ref name="BBCRLLout" /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://lenta.ru/news/2014/02/23/language/ |title=На Украине отменили закон о региональном статусе русского языка |website=Lenta.ru |access-date=23 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223224335/http://lenta.ru/news/2014/02/23/language/ |archive-date=23 February 2014 }}</ref> However, this measure was later vetoed by the acting president, who said he would not sign the bill until new legislation protecting minority languages was developed.<ref>{{cite news|script-title=ru:На отмену закона о региональных языках на Украине наложат вето |trans-title=The abolition of the law on regional languages in Ukraine veto |url=http://lenta.ru/news/2014/03/01/language/ |newspaper=] |place=Russia |date=1 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301183333/http://lenta.ru/news/2014/03/01/language/ |archive-date=1 March 2014 |url-status=live |language=ru }}</ref> The same day, parliament dismissed Foreign Minister ], Health Minister ], and Education Minister ] and ] Yanukovych's private estate ].<ref name="BBCRLLout" /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192286.html |title=Ukrainian parliament dismisses foreign, health and education ministers, authorizes speaker to act as president |work=] |date=24 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228052617/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192286.html |archive-date=28 February 2014 }}</ref> Warrants were issued for former Incomes Minister ] and former Prosecutor General Pshonka.<ref name="BBCRLLout" /> Parliament also passed amendments restoring its power to appoint and dismiss judges, which had belonged to the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192321.html |title=Ukrainian parliament to appoint and dismiss judges |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=24 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228070322/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192321.html |archive-date=28 February 2014 }}</ref>
The Communist Party office in Kiev was looted by unknown masked men armed with batons.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/np/_v-kieve-razgromili-ofis-ck-kpu/543687|title=В Киеве разгромили офис ЦК КПУ|trans_title=In Kiev, Communist Party Central Committee Office was destroyed|publisher=Gazeta.ua|date=22 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222230534/http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/np/_v-kieve-razgromili-ofis-ck-kpu/543687}}</ref>


] became fully operational again, including the reopening of the ], on 24 February.<ref>{{cite web | title=Київське метро повністю відновило роботу, і на Майдані теж |trans-title=Kyiv subway fully resumed, and in the street too| website=Українська правда | date=2014-02-24 | url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/24/7016014/ | language=uk }}</ref>
====Missing and prosecution====
Following the parliamentary procedures to transfer power to the new provisional government, ] ] and Minister of Revenues and Duties ] were stopped at the Russian border while trying to flee the country. According to the State Border Service, ] also tried to flee via a charter flight in Donetsk, but was stopped by border guards. The border agents were "met by a group of armed men who offered money for flying without the proper clearance". Yanukovych then left by armored car, his whereabouts unknown.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://zn.ua/POLITICS/pogranichniki-otkazalis-vypustit-samolet-yanukovicha-iz-donecka-139539_.html|script-title=ru:Пограничники отказались выпустить самолет Януковича из Донецка|trans_title=Border guards refused to release Yanukovich's plane in Donetsk|newspaper=]|date=22 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222225800/http://zn.ua/POLITICS/pogranichniki-otkazalis-vypustit-samolet-yanukovicha-iz-donecka-139539_.html}}</ref> Former Interior Minister Zakharchenko also attempted to fly out of Donetsk and was denied access for similar reasons.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://zn.ua/POLITICS/eks-glava-mvd-zaharchenko-pytalsya-pokinut-ukrainu-139534_.html|title=Экс-глава МВД Захарченко пытался покинуть Украину|trans_title=Ex-Interior Minister Zaharchenko tried to leave Ukraine|newspaper=Zerkalo Nedeli|date=22 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222230120/http://zn.ua/POLITICS/eks-glava-mvd-zaharchenko-pytalsya-pokinut-ukrainu-139534_.html}}</ref>


On 24 February, parliament dismissed Social Policies Minister ] and Culture Minister ];<ref>{{cite news|url=https://newdaynews.ru/kiev/486225.html |title=Верховная Рада продолжает увольнять людей Януковича |website=newdaynews.ru |date=30 May 2005 |access-date=12 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228033704/http://www.nr2.ru/kiev/486225.html |archive-date=28 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> it also dismissed ] as governor of the ] and replaced him with ].<ref>{{cite news|work=] |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/ukraine-crisis-cbank-idUKL6N0LT3JV20140224 |title=Ukraine's parliament appoints new central bank chief |date=24 February 2014 |archive-date=28 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228164704/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/24/ukraine-crisis-cbank-idUKL6N0LT3JV20140224 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Депутати змінили голову Нацбанку |trans-title=MPs changed the head of the National Bank| website=Українська правда | date=2014-02-24 | url=https://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/24/7016113/ | language=uk }}</ref> The same day, it appointed ] as head of the ] after dismissing ] from the post.<ref>{{cite news|date=24 February 2014 |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192522.html |title=Ukrainian parliament appoints Nalyvaichenko as security service chief |work=] |archive-date=28 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228044634/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192522.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Meanwhile, the leader of the Party of Regions faction, ], declared that the party was moving into the opposition.<ref name="PoRdKP" /> Seventy-seven of its MPs had left the faction over the past few days.<ref name="PoRdKP">{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/party-of-regions-faction-becomes-opposition-337488.html |title=Party of Regions faction becomes opposition |work=] |agency=Interfax-Ukraine |date=24 February 2014 |archive-date=1 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301071710/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/party-of-regions-faction-becomes-opposition-337488.html }}</ref>
On 23 February Rada deputy ] claimed former President Yanukovich was seen at the Russian Naval base in Sevastopol where he was preparing to flee the country on board a Russian military vessel.<ref>{{cite news|script-title=ru:Янукович пытается сбежать из Севастополя на корабле, – депутат|trans_title=Yanukovych is trying to escape from Sevastopol on the ship - MP|date=24 February 2014|url= http://an.crimea.ua/page/news/57889/|newspaper=Argumenty Nedeli|accessdate=24 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140224033510/http://an.crimea.ua/page/news/57889/|deadurl=no|archivedate=24 February 2014}}</ref> Journalist ] meanwhile speculated that he was attempting to flee by sea on his private yacht, also in Sevastopol.<ref>{{cite news|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|url= http://blogs.pravda.com.ua/authors/chornovol/530a5c1399ee2/|script-title=uk:Янукович тікає морем|trans_title=Yanukovych fleeing by sea|date=22 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014|language=uk}}</ref>


On Tuesday, 25 February, acting President Turchynov called for the formation of a ] by Thursday.<ref>{{cite news|work=] |date=25 February 2014 |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192624.html |title=Government should be approved on Thursday – Turchynov |archive-date=1 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301170410/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192624.html }}</ref> (Two days earlier, he had asked for the formation of such a government by Tuesday.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-urkaine-crisis-idUSBREA1M0AX20140223 |title=Ukraine seeks agreement on national unity government by Tuesday |work=] |date=23 February 2014 |archive-date=1 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301094459/https://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/23/us-urkaine-crisis-idUSBREA1M0AX20140223 }}</ref>) Also on the 25th, ] and 32 other deputies, mostly former Party of Regions members, created the ] faction.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/en/148/557077/ |title=Rada creates Group for Economic Development |work=] |date=25 February 2014 |archive-date=30 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140530045305/http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/en/148/557077/ }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|language=uk |url=http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/site2/p_fractions |script-title=uk:Депутатські фракції і групи VII скликання |trans-title=Deputy fractions and Groups VII convocation |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120920051907/http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/site2/p_fractions |archive-date=20 September 2012 }}</ref>
On 24 February, acting Ukrainian Interior Minister ] declared that Yanukovych had been placed on the ] and that "a criminal case on mass killings of civilians has been opened" for both him and other officials.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|title=Avakov: Yanukovych put on wanted list|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/avakov-yanukovych-put-on-wanted-list-337476.html|work=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140224120014/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/avakov-yanukovych-put-on-wanted-list-337476.html|deadurl=no|archivedate=24 February 2014}}</ref><ref name=wanted>{{cite news|title=Yanukovych declared wanted – Avakov|url=http://www.unian.net/politics/888892-yanukovich-obyyavlen-v-rozyisk-avakov.html|agency=UNIAN|date=24 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140226195704/http://www.unian.net/politics/888892-yanukovich-obyyavlen-v-rozyisk-avakov.html |deadurl=no|archivedate=26 February 2014}}</ref>


On 25 February parliament asked the ] to "establish and bring to justice" senior Ukrainian officials, including Yanukovych, for ] during 21 November 2013 to 22 February 2014 "peaceful protests of citizens".<ref name="en.interfax.com.ua">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192689.html|title=Rada asks Hague court to punish those responsible for crimes against humanity during peaceful protests in Ukraine|agency=]|date=25 February 2014|accessdate=25 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=19 October 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141019201551/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192689.html}}</ref> On 26 February, Turchynov assumed the duties of the supreme commander-in-chief of the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192848.html |title=Turchynov assumes duties of supreme commander-in-chief of Ukrainian Armed Forces |work=] |date=26 February 2014 |archive-date=15 April 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415022832/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192848.html }}</ref><ref>{{Cite Ukrainian law|type=] decree|number=140/2014|law=140/2014|name=On the assumption of responsibilities of Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Про прийняття обов'язків Верховного Головнокомандувача Збройних Сил України)|date=26 February 2014}}</ref>


On 25 February Yanukovych and former Interior Minister Zakharchenko were declared internationally wanted.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/193012.html|title=Yanukovych, Zakharchenko put on international wanted list, says prosecutor general|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=26 February 2014|accessdate=26 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=19 October 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141019201548/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/193012.html}}</ref> Also criminal proceedings were launched into 20 February killings of Euromaidan demonstrators; Yanukovych, former Head of the Presidential Administration Andriy Kliuyev, former Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka, former Interior Minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko, former Head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) ], Commander of the Ukrainian Interior Ministry's Interior Troops Stanislav Shuliak, and a number of others were declared suspects in the case.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192945.html|title=Yanukovych, Kliuyev, Pshonka, Zakharchenko, Yakymenko, Shuliak face murder charges – PGO|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=26 February 2014|accessdate=26 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=19 October 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141019133923/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192945.html}}</ref> On 27 February 2014 the ] headed by ] was formed.<ref>{{cite web | title=Maidan nominates Yatseniuk for prime minister | website=Interfax-Ukraine | date=2014-02-26 | url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/193035.html }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Ukrainian parliament endorses new cabinet | website=Interfax-Ukraine | date=2014-02-27 | url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/193222.html}}</ref> The cabinet was formed as a coalition of the parties ], ] and ] and the parliamentary factions ] and ] and other independent MPs.<ref>{{cite web | title=250 MPs sign up to join coalition | website=Interfax-Ukraine | date=2014-02-27 | url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/193195.html}}</ref>


===Political developments=== ===Juridical developments===
On 24 February, parliament decided to release all political prisoners, including the father and son in the ].<ref>{{cite news|work=Interfax-Ukraine |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192543.html |title=Rada decides to release political prisoners, including Pavlychenko family |date=24 February 2014 |archive-date=28 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228071901/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192543.html }}</ref> Parliament also terminated the powers of five judges of the ], appointed from parliament's quota, for violating their oath.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192520.html |title=Rada dismisses Constitutional Court judges appointed from its quota, proposes acting president and congress of judges dismiss the rest |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=24 February 2014 |archive-date=28 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228035452/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192520.html }}</ref> Lawmakers also offered to dismiss, for the same reason, two judges appointed by the president of Ukraine, and called on the Council of Judges of Ukraine to convene an extraordinary congress within three days to consider dismissing five Constitutional Court judges appointed by the council. In the same resolution, parliament assigned the prosecutor general of Ukraine to begin criminal proceedings against all judges who, in the opinion of the People's Deputies of Ukraine, were guilty of adopting on 30 September 2010 a decision of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (No. 20-rp/2010) on the procedure of introducing constitutional amendments. On 27 February, judges of the Constitutional Court sent a letter to European organizations, international organizations, and human rights institutions questioning the constitutionality of the parliamentary resolution.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ccu.gov.ua/en/publish/article/239275 |title=Address of judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine to European and international organisations and human rights institutions |date=27 February 2014 |publisher=Constitutional Court of Ukraine official web site |access-date=20 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019051816/http://www.ccu.gov.ua/en/publish/article/239275 |archive-date=19 October 2014 }}</ref>
{{see also|First Yatsenyuk Government}}
On 22 February Yulia Tymoshenko was released from prison and addressed the crowd on Maidan, which had over 100,000 attendees.<ref>{{cite web|author=Anastasia Vlasova|work=Kyiv Post|accessdate=23 February 2014|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/multimedia/photo/ukrainians-celebrate-euromaidans-triumph-337404.html|title=Ukrainians celebrate EuroMaidan's triumph|deadurl=no|archivedate=23 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223213056/http://www.kyivpost.com/multimedia/photo/ukrainians-celebrate-euromaidans-triumph-337404.html}}</ref> The same day parliament appointed ] as acting interior minister.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191921.html|title=Parliament appoints Avakov acting interior minister|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=22 February 2014|deadurl=no|archivedate=28 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228054428/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/191921.html}}</ref> Parliament also ousted ] as ] in a no-confidence vote.<ref name=PsoutI>{{cite news|url=http://en.trend.az/azerbaijan/politics/2245153.html|title=Ukrainian parliament expresses no-confidence to Viktor Pshonka|agency=]|date=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141227195059/http://en.trend.az/azerbaijan/politics/2245153.html|deadurl=no|archivedate=27 December 2014}}</ref>


On 27 February, Yanukovych was accused of having stolen $70&nbsp;billion from the state budget.<ref>{{cite news|title=Yatseniuk, confirmed as prime minister, accuses Yanukovych administration robbing Ukraine of $70&nbsp;billion; 'treasury is empty' |url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/yatseniuk-yanukovych-administration-robbed-ukraine-of-70-billion-337772.html |newspaper=Kyiv Post |date=27 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227150740/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/yatseniuk-yanukovych-administration-robbed-ukraine-of-70-billion-337772.html |url-status=live |archive-date=27 February 2014 }}</ref>
On 23 February, the second day of national mourning, the ] voted to abolish the ] policies that had given the Russian, Romanian and Hungarian languages in some areas the official status of ]s.<ref name=BBCRLLout/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://lenta.ru/news/2014/02/23/language/|title=На Украине отменили закон о региональном статусе русского языка|website=Lenta.ru|accessdate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223224335/http://lenta.ru/news/2014/02/23/language/|archivedate=23 February 2014}}</ref> However, this act was later vetoed by the acting President, who claimed that he will not sign the bill until new legislation protecting minority languages is developed.<ref name="lenta2"/> The same day the Verkhovna Rada dismissed Foreign Minister ], Minister of Health ] and Education Minister ] and ] Yanukovych's private estate ].<ref name=BBCRLLout/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192286.html|title=Ukrainian parliament dismisses foreign, health and education ministers, authorizes speaker to act as president|agency=]|date=24 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228052617/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192286.html|archivedate=28 February 2014}}</ref> Warrants were issued for former Incomes Minister ] and former Prosecutor-General Pshonka.<ref name=BBCRLLout/> The Verkhovna Rada also passed amendments resuming the power to appoint and dismiss judges, which had earlier belonged to the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192321.html|title=Ukrainian parliament to appoint and dismiss judges|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=24 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228070322/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192321.html|archivedate=28 February 2014}}</ref>


The ] arrested the former chief of its counterintelligence service, Volodymyr Byk.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/society/1007171-sbu-arrests-deputy-of-ex-chief.html |title=SBU arrests deputy of ex-chief |work=] |date=10 November 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141111003928/http://www.unian.info/society/1007171-sbu-arrests-deputy-of-ex-chief.html |archive-date=11 November 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> On 3 July 2014, former Prime Minister ] was placed on the international wanted list for alleged abuse of power.<ref>{{cite web | title=Fugitive Yanukovych clan promises to return to Ukraine to "change its political course" | website=Euromaidan Press | date=2018-04-27 | url=https://euromaidanpress.com/2018/04/27/yanukovych-azarov-zakharchenko-promises-to-return-to-ukraine-to-change-its-political-course/}}</ref>
On 24 February, the Verkhovna Rada dismissed Social Policies Minister ] and Culture Minister ];<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nr2.ru/kiev/486225.html |title=Верховная Рада продолжает увольнять людей Януковича|website=Nr2.ru|date=30 May 2005|accessdate=12 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228033704/http://www.nr2.ru/kiev/486225.html |archivedate=28 February 2014}}</ref> and dismissed ] as governor of the ], replacing him with ].<ref name=Kubiv>{{cite news|agency=]|url= http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/24/ukraine-crisis-cbank-idUKL6N0LT3JV20140224|title=Ukraine's parliament appoints new central bank chief|date=24 February 2014|archivedate=28 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228164704/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/02/24/ukraine-crisis-cbank-idUKL6N0LT3JV20140224|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{uk icon}} , ] (24 February 2014)</ref> The same day the Verkhovna Rada appointed ] (UDAR) head of the ] after dismissing ] from this post.<ref name=nmNaly>{{cite news|date=24 February 2014 |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192522.html|title=Ukrainian parliament appoints Nalyvaichenko as security service chief|agency=]|archivedate=28 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228044634/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192522.html|deadurl=no}}</ref> Also on this day Party of Regions faction leader ] declared that the party was moving into the opposition.<ref name=PoRdKP/> 77 of its MPs had left his faction over the past few days.<ref name=PoRdKP>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/party-of-regions-faction-becomes-opposition-337488.html|title=Party of Regions faction becomes opposition|work=]|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=24 February 2014|archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301071710/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/party-of-regions-faction-becomes-opposition-337488.html}}</ref>


===Yanukovych press conference and Russian response===
On (Tuesday) 25 February acting President Turchynov announced "I am instructing the formation of a ] on Thursday".<ref>{{cite news|agency=]|date=25 February 2014 |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192624.html|title=Government should be approved on Thursday – Turchynov|archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301170410/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192624.html}}</ref> (On 23 February he had asked for the formation of such a government by 25 February.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/23/us-urkaine-crisis-idUSBREA1M0AX20140223|title=Ukraine seeks agreement on national unity government by Tuesday|agency=]|date=23 February 2014 |archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301094459/http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/23/us-urkaine-crisis-idUSBREA1M0AX20140223}}</ref>) Also on this day ] and 32 other mostly former Party of Regions deputies created the parliamentary faction ].<ref name=EDRU25214>{{cite news|url= http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/en/148/557077/|title=Rada creates Group for Economic Development|agency=]|date=25 February 2014|archivedate=30 May 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140530045305/http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/en/148/557077/}}</ref><ref name=ithaschanged>{{cite news|language=uk|url=http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/site2/p_fractions|script-title=uk:Депутатські фракції і групи VII скликання|trans_title=Deputy fractions and Groups VII convocation|publisher=]}} {{Dead link|date=December 2014}}</ref>
{{see also|Russia–Ukraine relations|Media portrayal of the Ukrainian crisis}}
On 28 February, Yanukovych attended a press conference in southern Russia and answered questions from mostly Russian reporters. He said that the early presidential elections scheduled for late May were illegal and that he "would not be participating in them". He also said that while 21 February agreement could have calmed the situation, the opposition had not agreed to it.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://tass.ru/politika/1011472 |script-title=ru:Основные высказывания Виктора Януковича на пресс-конференции в Ростове-на-Дону |trans-title=Basic statements of Viktor Yanukovych at a press conference in Rostov-on-Don |work=] |access-date=12 March 2014 |language=ru |archive-date=12 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140312184832/http://itar-tass.com/politika/1011472 |url-status=live }}</ref>


] and government describe the removal of Yanukovych as a coup (echoing Putin calling it an "illegal coup" and a "military seizure of power")<ref>{{cite journal |last1=RICHTER |first1=ANDREI G. |journal=International Journal of Communication (19328036) |date=2015 |volume=9 |pages=3125–3126 |url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ufh&AN=110802762&site=eds-live&scope=site}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Gerber |first1=Theodore P |last2=Zavisca |first2=Jane |title=Does Russian Propaganda Work? |journal=Washington Quarterly |date=Summer 2016 |volume=39 |issue=2 |pages=79–98 |doi=10.1080/0163660X.2016.1204398 | issn = 0163-660X}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Tomkiw |first1=Lydia |title=For Ukraine's Wartime Fact-Checkers, the Battle Rages On. |journal=Wilson Quarterly |volume=Winter2018 |page=1 |url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=31h&AN=128469796&site=eds-live&scope=site}}</ref> to legitimize their coming actions.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Edinger |first=Harald |date=August 2023 |title=Hooked on a Feeling: Russia's Annexation of Crimea Through the Lens of Emotion |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pops.12889 |journal=Political Psychology |volume=44 |issue=4 |pages=749–767 |doi=10.1111/pops.12889 |issn=0162-895X|hdl=10278/5028764 |hdl-access=free }}</ref>
On 26 February acting President Turchynov assumed the duties of the supreme commander-in-chief of the ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192848.html |title=Turchynov assumes duties of supreme commander-in-chief of Ukrainian Armed Forces|agency=]|date=26 February 2014|archivedate=15 April 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140415022832/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192848.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Ukrainian law|type=] decree|number=140/2014|law=140/2014|name=On the assumption of responsibilities of Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Про прийняття обов'язків Верховного Головнокомандувача Збройних Сил України)|date=26 February 2014}}</ref>
Researchers consider the subsequent actions of Russia in Crimea to be a true ], because the ] and instigated the replacement of its government with Russian proxies.<ref>{{cite web | title=Putin on Ukraine crisis: 'It is an unconstitutional coup' | website=BBC News | date=2014-03-04 | url=https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-europe-26436575}}</ref><ref name="idUSBREA4M05420140524" /><ref name="PopovaEntangled" /><ref name="WilsonCrisis" /><ref name="MaidanWar" />


On 1 March, Russia's parliament approved a request from Putin to deploy Russian troops to Ukraine.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26400597 |title=Putin to deploy Russian troops in Ukraine |work=BBC News |date=1 March 2014 |access-date=1 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301173059/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26400597 |archive-date=1 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
===Juridical developments===
On 24 February, the Verkhovna Rada further decided to release all political prisoners, including father and son Pavlichenko of the ].<ref>{{cite news|agency=Interfax-Ukraine |url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192543.html|title=Rada decides to release political prisoners, including Pavlychenko family|date=24 February 2014|archivedate=28 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228071901/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192543.html}}</ref> And it terminated the powers of five judges of the ] appointed from the parliament's quota, for violating their oath.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192520.html|title=Rada dismisses Constitutional Court judges appointed from its quota, proposes acting president and congress of judges dismiss the rest|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=24 February 2014|archivedate=28 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228035452/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192520.html}}</ref> Verkhovna Rada offered also the interim President of Ukraine to dismiss for breaking an oath two judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine who were appointed by the President of Ukraine, and the Council of Judges of Ukraine within three days to convene an extraordinary Congress of Judges of Ukraine in order to consider dismissal for breaking an oath of five judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine who were appointed by the Congress of Judges of Ukraine. Besides, in the above Resolution the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine assigned the Prosecutor General of Ukraine to initiate criminal proceedings against all judges, who, according to the opinion of People's Deputies of Ukraine are guilty of adopting on 30 September 2010 a decision of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine № 20-rp/2010 (case on observance of the procedure of introducing amendments to the Constitution of Ukraine). On 27 February 2014 judges of the Constitutional Court have sent to the European and international organizations and human rights institutions handling of protest against passed by Parliament decision.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ccu.gov.ua/en/publish/article/239275|title=Address of judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine to European and international organisations and human rights institutions|date=27 February 2014|publisher=Constitutional Court of Ukraine official web site|accessdate=20 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141019051816/http://www.ccu.gov.ua/en/publish/article/239275 |deadurl=no|archivedate=20 March 2014}}</ref>


On 24 March Putin stated, referring to the ], "We will respect the choice of the Ukrainian people and will be working with the authorities formed on the basis of this election."<ref name="idUSBREA4M05420140524">{{cite web | author1=Alastair Macdonald | author2=Yannis Behrakis | title=Battle at Donetsk airport; new Ukraine leader says no talks with 'terrorists' | website=Reuters | date=2014-05-26 | url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-idUSBREA4M05420140524/ }}</ref>
On 25 February parliament asked the ] to "establish and bring to justice" senior Ukrainian officials, including Yanukovych, for ] during 21 November 2013 to 22 February 2014 "peaceful protests of citizens".<ref name="en.interfax.com.ua"/>


===Ban on Russian state TV===
On 27 February ], was accused of having stolen $70 billion from the state budget.<ref>{{cite news|title=Yatseniuk, confirmed as prime minister, accuses Yanukovych administration robbing Ukraine of $70 billion; 'treasury is empty'|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/yatseniuk-yanukovych-administration-robbed-ukraine-of-70-billion-337772.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=27 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140227150740/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/yatseniuk-yanukovych-administration-robbed-ukraine-of-70-billion-337772.html|deadurl=no|archivedate=27 February 2014}}</ref>
On 11 March the {{ill|Ukrainian National Council for TV and Radio Broadcasting|uk|Національна рада України з питань телебачення і радіомовлення|ru|Национальный совет Украины по вопросам телевидения и радиовещания}} instructed all cable operators to stop transmitting a number of ], including the international versions of the main state-controlled stations—], ], and ]—as well as ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Ennis |first=Stephen |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26546083 |title=BBC News - Ukraine hits back at Russian TV onslaught |work=BBC News |date=12 March 2014 |access-date=19 May 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140529201642/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26546083 |url-status=live |archive-date=29 May 2014 }}</ref>

===Media bans===
The Ukrainian National Council for TV and Radio Broadcasting instructed all cable operators on 11 March to stop transmitting a number of Russian channels, including the international versions of the main state-controlled stations Rossiya 1, Channel One and NTV, as well as news channel Rossiya 24.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ennis|first=Stephen|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26546083|title=BBC News - Ukraine hits back at Russian TV onslaught|publisher=BBC News|date=12 March 2014|accessdate=19 May 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140529201642/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26546083|deadurl= no|archivedate=29 May 2014}}</ref>


===Lustration=== ===Lustration===
{{see also|Lustration in Ukraine}} {{see also|Lustration in Ukraine}}
On 26 February 2014, Ehor Sobolev was nominated to lead the "Committee on Lustration" in the new ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/on-kyivs-independence-square-tonight-arseniy-yatseniuk-nominated-as-prime-minister-to-lead-new-government-337700.html|title=Arseniy Yatseniuk nominated to lead new government as Ukraine prime minister|author=Oksana Grytsenko|work=Kyiv Post|date=27 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140227150957/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/on-kyivs-independence-square-tonight-arseniy-yatseniuk-nominated-as-prime-minister-to-lead-new-government-337700.html|deadurl=no|archivedate=27 February 2014}}</ref> On 14 August 2014, the ] adopted a bill on government lustration that introduced "procedures for conducting checks of government officials and people nominated for government position with the purpose of deciding whether they meet certain criteria for occupying relevant post".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/218428.html|title=Rada passes bill on government lustration in first reading|agency=]|date=14 August 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140814193801/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/218428.html|deadurl=no|archivedate=14 August 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= http://english.cntv.cn/2014/08/12/ARTI1407846668923332.shtml|author=Bsai Yang|title=Ukraine OKs Malaysian experts' access to MH17 crash site|publisher=]|agency=]|date=12 August 2014|archivedate=13 August 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140813114904/http://english.cntv.cn/2014/08/12/ARTI1407846668923332.shtml|deadurl=no}}</ref> On 26 February, Ehor Sobolev was nominated to lead the Committee on ] in the new ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/on-kyivs-independence-square-tonight-arseniy-yatseniuk-nominated-as-prime-minister-to-lead-new-government-337700.html |title=Arseniy Yatseniuk nominated to lead new government as Ukraine prime minister |author=Oksana Grytsenko |work=Kyiv Post |date=27 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227150957/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/politics/on-kyivs-independence-square-tonight-arseniy-yatseniuk-nominated-as-prime-minister-to-lead-new-government-337700.html |url-status=live |archive-date=27 February 2014 }}</ref> Months later, on 14 August 2014, parliament adopted a bill that established "procedures for conducting checks of government officials and people nominated for government position with the purpose of deciding whether they meet certain criteria for occupying relevant post".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/218428.html |title=Rada passes bill on government lustration in first reading |work=] |date=14 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814193801/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/218428.html |url-status=live |archive-date=14 August 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://english.cntv.cn/2014/08/12/ARTI1407846668923332.shtml |author=Bsai Yang |title=Ukraine OKs Malaysian experts' access to MH17 crash site |work=] |agency=] |date=12 August 2014 |archive-date=13 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813114904/http://english.cntv.cn/2014/08/12/ARTI1407846668923332.shtml |access-date=10 November 2014 }}</ref>

Up to 1 million people will be subjected to the law on lustration.<ref>"". Yahoo News. 9 October 2014.</ref> According to Volodymyr Yavorsky of the ] the bill was "unreasonable" and its implantation would be a "serious systematic violations of human rights"; (among other reasons) because too many people would lose their jobs because of it, including a complete dismissal of some officials even if they could not be easily replaced.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/volodymyr-yavorsky-proposed-lustration-law-has-serious-defects-360593.html|title=Volodymyr Yavorsky: Proposed lustration law has serious defects|work=]|date=14 August 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140814151603/https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/volodymyr-yavorsky-proposed-lustration-law-has-serious-defects-360593.html|archivedate=14 August 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>

The ] arrested the former chief of its counterintelligence service, Volodymyr Byk.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.unian.info/society/1007171-sbu-arrests-deputy-of-ex-chief.html |title=SBU arrests deputy of ex-chief|agency=]|date=10 November 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141111003928/http://www.unian.info/society/1007171-sbu-arrests-deputy-of-ex-chief.html|archivedate=11 November 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Since 3 July 2014 the former Prime Minister of Ukraine ] is in the international wanted list for alleged abuse of power.

===Blockage of traffic===
On 18 February 2014 at 16:00, ] stopped its activity, due to "a threat of terrorist act".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/18/7014398/|script-title=uk:Київське метро зупинило рух|trans_title=Kiev subway stopped functioning|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/20/maydan_vymagaie_vidnovyty_robotu_kyivskogo_metro_462561|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140227001737/http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/20/maydan_vymagaie_vidnovyty_robotu_kyivskogo_metro_462561|archivedate=27 February 2014|title=Макеєнко: Метро не працюватиме, доки у Києві не буде безпечно|work=Zik|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ua.racurs.ua/news/22693-u-kyievi-prypynylo-robotu-metro|title=У Києві припинило роботу метро|website=Ua.racurs.ua|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014}}</ref> On 20 February at 10:00, ]'s activists picketed the main office at the Kiev Metro station ] with the requirement to reopen the metro.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015032/|title=Макеєнко відмовився відновлювати роботу метрополітену|website=Pravda.com.ua|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014}}</ref> Former head of the ] ] also called in favor of the resumption of the metro.<ref>{{Dead link|date=March 2014}}</ref> On 20 February at 16:00, the ] were transported by metro from ] to ] stations, as "Lvivska gazeta" reported.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.gazeta.lviv.ua/news/2014/02/20/23631|title=Метрополітен перевозить "тітушок" з Позняків на Печерськ|website=Gazeta.lviv.ua|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140225124049/http://www.gazeta.lviv.ua/news/2014/02/20/23631|archivedate=25 February 2014}}</ref> Administration of the metro made a rebuttal concerning carriage of police officers and other people.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fakty.ictv.ua/ua/index/read-news/id/1504829|title=Київське метро відмовилося перевозити "тітушок"|website=Fakty.ictv.ua|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140224163500/http://fakty.ictv.ua/ua/index/read-news/id/1504829|archivedate=24 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The government also closed highways and railway access.

On the morning of 20 February, the Kiev metro had partly resumed service.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dt.ua/UKRAINE/u-kiyevi-chastkovo-vidnovleno-robotu-metro-137897_.html|title=У Києві частково відновлено роботу метро|website=Dt.ua|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140226045103/http://dt.ua/UKRAINE/u-kiyevi-chastkovo-vidnovleno-robotu-metro-137897_.html|archivedate=26 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Володимир В'ятрович|url=http://www.pohlyad.com/news/n/39260|script-title=uk:У Києві відновили роботу метро, однак не працюватимуть пересадочні станції|website=Pohlyad.com|date=20 February 2014|accessdate=13 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140225092955/http://www.pohlyad.com/news/n/39260|archivedate=25 February 2014|deadurl=no|language=uk}}</ref>


The law on lustration, which excluded from government most officials who had worked in the Yanukovych administration, affected up to a million people.<ref>{{cite web | last=Zaks | first=Dmitry | title=Ukraine could sack up to million officials with ties to Russian past | website=news.yahoo.com | date=2014-12-18 | url=https://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-could-sack-million-officials-ties-russian-past-231947924.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141013025446/https://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-could-sack-million-officials-ties-russian-past-231947924.html | archive-date=2014-10-13 | url-status=dead}}</ref> Volodymyr Yavorsky of the ] called it "unreasonable" and a "serious, systematic violations of human rights"—among other reasons, because it meant too many people would lose their jobs, including officials who could not be easily replaced.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/volodymyr-yavorsky-proposed-lustration-law-has-serious-defects-360593.html |title=Volodymyr Yavorsky: Proposed lustration law has serious defects |work=] |date=14 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814151603/https://www.kyivpost.com/opinion/op-ed/volodymyr-yavorsky-proposed-lustration-law-has-serious-defects-360593.html |archive-date=14 August 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
The metro became fully operational again (including the reopening of the ]) on 24 February 2014.<ref>{{uk icon}} , ] (24 February 2014).</ref>


===Berkut dissolved=== ===Berkut dissolved===
On 25 February 2014 the new regime's acting Interior Minister ] signed a decree on the dissolution of the ].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_26/Head-of-Ukrainian-Interior-Ministry-signs-order-to-dissolve-Berkut-3065/|title=Head of Ukrainian Interior Ministry signs order to dissolve "Berkut"|agency=]|date=25 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301091220/http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_26/Head-of-Ukrainian-Interior-Ministry-signs-order-to-dissolve-Berkut-3065/|archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> In March 2014 Russia announced that the Crimean Berkut unit would preserve its name as it incorporates into the ].<ref name=BCIT25314>, ] (25 March 2014)</ref>{{#tag:ref|The status of ] and ] is currently ]; Ukraine and the majority of the international community consider Crimea an ] of Ukraine and Sevastopol ], while Russia, on the other hand, considers Crimea a ] and Sevastopol ].<ref name="Reuters">{{cite news|last=Gutterman|first=Steve|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/18/us-ukraine-crisis-idUSBREA1Q1E820140318|title=Putin signs Crimea treaty, will not seize other Ukraine regions|agency=Reuters|date=18 March 2014|accessdate=26 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140329012404/http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/18/us-ukraine-crisis-idUSBREA1Q1E820140318|archivedate=29 March 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Both are completely under Russian control.<ref name="Yanuousted">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008 |title=Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president|publisher=BBC News|date=23 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223115150/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no}}<br>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275|title=Ukraine protests timeline|publisher=BBC News|date=23 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223034428/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>|group=nb}} On 25 February, acting Interior Minister Avakov signed a decree dissolving the ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Balmforth |first=Richard |date=26 February 2014 |title=Ukraine's new rulers disband riot police |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-berkut-idUSBREA1P0AK20140226/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924194013/http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/26/us-ukraine-crisis-berkut-idUSBREA1P0AK20140226 |archive-date=24 September 2015 |access-date=18 February 2024 |work=]}}</ref> In March, Russia announced that the Crimean Berkut unit would preserve its name as it was incorporated into the ].<ref>{{cite web | title=Russian interior bodies created in Crimea and Sevastopol | website=en.itar-tass.com | url=http://en.itar-tass.com/accession-of-crimea-and-sevastopol-to-russia/725269 |date=March 25, 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407081859/http://en.itar-tass.com/accession-of-crimea-and-sevastopol-to-russia/725269 | archive-date=2014-04-07 | url-status=dead }}</ref>{{#tag:ref|The status of ] and ] is currently ]; Ukraine and the majority of the international community consider Crimea an ] of Ukraine and Sevastopol ], while Russia, on the other hand, considers Crimea a ] and Sevastopol ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Gutterman |first=Steve |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-idUSBREA1Q1E820140318 |title=Putin signs Crimea treaty, will not seize other Ukraine regions |work=Reuters |date=18 March 2014 |access-date=26 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140329012404/https://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/18/us-ukraine-crisis-idUSBREA1Q1E820140318 |archive-date=29 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Both are completely under Russian control.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008 |title=Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president |work=BBC News |date=23 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223115150/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26312008 |archive-date=23 February 2014 |url-status=live }}<br />{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275 |title=Ukraine protests timeline |work=BBC News |date=23 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223034428/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-26248275 |archive-date=23 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>|group=nb}}


===Protests against the new government=== ===Protests against the revolution===
According to ], in the ] protests against the revolution, street posters, Internet posts, and even speeches at rallies attacked the new Kiev government as a 'Jewish clique' seeking to use Ukrainians to defend the interests of wealthy Jews, and depicted the revolution as a “Zionist coup.”<ref name=boro2>{{cite news|last=Young|first=Cathy|title=Fascism Comes to Ukraine -- From Russia|url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2014/05/21/fascism_comes_to_ukraine_--_from_russia_122700.html|date=21 May 2014|archivedate=21 May 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140521232153/http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2014/05/21/fascism_comes_to_ukraine_--_from_russia_122700.html}}</ref>

====Southern and Eastern Ukraine====
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Following the ousting of Yanukovych, pro-Russian, counter-revolutionary protests began in southern in eastern Ukraine. According to ], in the ] protests against the revolution, street posters, Internet posts, and even speeches at rallies attacked the new government as a "Jewish clique" seeking to use Ukrainians to defend the interests of wealthy Jews, and depicted the revolution as a "Zionist coup."<ref>{{cite news|last=Young |first=Cathy |title=Fascism Comes to Ukraine -- From Russia |url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2014/05/21/fascism_comes_to_ukraine_--_from_russia_122700.html |date=21 May 2014 |archive-date=21 May 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140521232153/http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2014/05/21/fascism_comes_to_ukraine_--_from_russia_122700.html }}</ref>


The pro-Russian Ukrainian Front organisation announced a meeting to be held on 22 February among representatives from ] and ] Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2414025|title=Общественный союз "Украинский фронт" 22 февраля проведет съезд депутатов юго-восточных областей страны|publisher=Kommersant.ru|date=21 February 2014 |accessdate=22 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222174422/http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2414025}}</ref> Andriy Kluyev is an organiser of the event and the group intends to discuss the federalisation of the country into semi-autonomous regions.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://glavcom.ua/news/186806.html|title=Клюев заставляет губернаторов ехать в Харьков на сьезд за федерализацию —Главком|publisher=Glavcom|accessdate=22 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222174422/http://glavcom.ua/news/186806.html}}</ref> Following the agreement with the opposition and measures made in parliament, President Yanukovych then flew from Kiev to ] to attend the Ukrainian Front congress; sources also indicated that Berkut forces had been amassed in Kharkiv in anticipation of the event.<ref>{{cite web|last=Zaks|first=Dmitry|url=http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-leader-announces-39-truce-39-start-talks-212036733.html;_ylt=AwrBEiRz3wdTiAQA4r_QtDMD|title=Militants threaten to shatter fragile Ukraine truce – Yahoo News|publisher=]|date=20 April 2011|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222174013/http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-leader-announces-39-truce-39-start-talks-212036733.html;_ylt=AwrBEiRz3wdTiAQA4r_QtDMD|archivedate=22 February 2014}}{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=? Как к Вам обращаться?|url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_anukovich-s-klyuevym-i-rybakom-vyleteli-v-harkov/543538|script-title=ru:Янукович с Клюевым и Рыбаком вылетели в Харьков|trans_title=Yanukovych, along with Klyuev and Rybak flew to Kharkiv|publisher=Gazeta.ua|date=5 February 2014|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222173911/http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_anukovich-s-klyuevym-i-rybakom-vyleteli-v-harkov/543538|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://interfax.com.ua/news/political/191813.html|title=Янукович прибыл в Харьков и может принять участие в съезде депутатов юго-восточных областей – источник|agency=]|date=20 October 2012|accessdate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222173758/http://interfax.com.ua/news/political/191813.html|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> As ] reported, past midnight on 22 February, the SBU opened criminal proceedings against Kharkiv governor ] and mayor ] for advocating separatism.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=uk:СБУ порушила кримінальні справи проти Добкіна і Кернеса – Луценко|url=http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/22/sbu_porushyla_kryminalni_spravy_proty_dobkina_i_kernesa__lutsenko_463571|publisher=Zik |accessdate=22 February 2014|language=uk|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222031942/http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/22/sbu_porushyla_kryminalni_spravy_proty_dobkina_i_kernesa__lutsenko_463571|deadurl=no |archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref> The pro-Russian Ukrainian Front organisation held a meeting on 22 February with representatives from ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2414025 |title=Общественный союз "Украинский фронт" 22 февраля проведет съезд депутатов юго-восточных областей страны |publisher=Kommersant.ru |date=21 February 2014 |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222174422/http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2414025 }}</ref> Andriy Kluyev, an organiser of the event, said the group intended to discuss the federalisation of the country into semi-autonomous regions.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://glavcom.ua/news/186806.html |title=Клюев заставляет губернаторов ехать в Харьков на сьезд за федерализацию —Главком |publisher=Glavcom |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222174422/http://glavcom.ua/news/186806.html }}</ref> Following the agreement with the opposition and measures passed by parliament, Yanukovych flew from Kyiv to ] to attend the Ukrainian Front congress; sources indicated that Berkut forces had gathered in Kharkiv in anticipation of the event.<ref>{{cite web|last=Zaks |first=Dmitry |url=https://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-leader-announces-39-truce-39-start-talks-212036733.html;_ylt=AwrBEiRz3wdTiAQA4r_QtDMD |title=Militants threaten to shatter fragile Ukraine truce – Yahoo News |publisher=] |date=20 April 2011 |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222174013/http://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-leader-announces-39-truce-39-start-talks-212036733.html%3B_ylt%3DAwrBEiRz3wdTiAQA4r_QtDMD |archive-date=22 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=? Как к Вам обращаться? |url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_anukovich-s-klyuevym-i-rybakom-vyleteli-v-harkov/543538 |script-title=ru:Янукович с Клюевым и Рыбаком вылетели в Харьков |trans-title=Yanukovych, along with Klyuev and Rybak flew to Kharkiv |publisher=Gazeta.ua |date=5 February 2014 |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222173911/http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_anukovich-s-klyuevym-i-rybakom-vyleteli-v-harkov/543538 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://interfax.com.ua/news/political/191813.html |title=Янукович прибыл в Харьков и может принять участие в съезде депутатов юго-восточных областей – источник |work=] |date=20 October 2012 |access-date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222173758/http://interfax.com.ua/news/political/191813.html |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> As ] reported, past midnight on 22 February, the SBU opened criminal proceedings against Governor ] of Kharkiv and Mayor ] for advocating separatism.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=uk:СБУ порушила кримінальні справи проти Добкіна і Кернеса – Луценко |url=http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/22/sbu_porushyla_kryminalni_spravy_proty_dobkina_i_kernesa__lutsenko_463571 |publisher=Zik |access-date=22 February 2014 |language=uk |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222031942/http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/02/22/sbu_porushyla_kryminalni_spravy_proty_dobkina_i_kernesa__lutsenko_463571 |url-status=live |archive-date=22 February 2014 }}</ref>


At the Congress of the Southern and Eastern regions in Kharkiv on 22 February, the deputies passed a resolution, declaring that they are ready to take responsibility for protecting constitutional order in their territory. They stated that the recent events in Kiev led to paralysis of the central power and a destabilisation in the country.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_deputaty-na-s-ezde-v-harkove-berut-na-sebya-polnotu-vlasti-na-ugovostoke-i-v-krymu-rezolyuciya/543622|script-title=ru:Депутаты на съезде в Харькове берут на себя полноту власти на Юго-востоке и в Крыму – резолюция|publisher=Gazeta.ua|date=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222183239/http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_deputaty-na-s-ezde-v-harkove-berut-na-sebya-polnotu-vlasti-na-ugovostoke-i-v-krymu-rezolyuciya/543622|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no|language=ru}}</ref> They also signed a statement rejecting the authority of Parliament.<ref>{{cite news|title=Clashes in Ukraine|url=http://www.rferl.org/contentlive/clashes-in-ukraine-live-blog-kyiv/25267783.html|agency=]|date=22 February 2014|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222183504/http://www.rferl.org/contentlive/clashes-in-ukraine-live-blog-kyiv/25267783.html}}</ref> The Interior Ministry reported that governor Dobkin and Mayor Kernes then fled the country to Russia.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192039.html|title=Kharkiv mayor, governor flee Ukraine across border with Russia – acting interior ministry's spokesperson|agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222174744/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192039.html|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> At the Congress of the Southern and Eastern regions in Kharkiv on 22 February, the deputies passed a resolution declaring that they were ready to take responsibility for protecting constitutional order in their territory. They stated that the recent events in Kyiv had paralyzed the central government and destabilised the country.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_deputaty-na-s-ezde-v-harkove-berut-na-sebya-polnotu-vlasti-na-ugovostoke-i-v-krymu-rezolyuciya/543622 |script-title=ru:Депутаты на съезде в Харькове берут на себя полноту власти на Юго-востоке и в Крыму – резолюция |publisher=Gazeta.ua |date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222183239/http://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/politics/_deputaty-na-s-ezde-v-harkove-berut-na-sebya-polnotu-vlasti-na-ugovostoke-i-v-krymu-rezolyuciya/543622 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |language=ru }}</ref> They also signed a statement rejecting the authority of parliament.<ref>{{cite news|title=Clashes in Ukraine |url=http://www.rferl.org/contentlive/clashes-in-ukraine-live-blog-kyiv/25267783.html |work=] |date=22 February 2014 |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222183504/http://www.rferl.org/contentlive/clashes-in-ukraine-live-blog-kyiv/25267783.html }}</ref>{{Unreliable source?|certain=y|reason=RFE/RL is a US government-funded media/propaganda outlet|date=May 2018}} The Interior Ministry reported that Governor Dobkin and Mayor Kernes then fled to Russia.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192039.html |title=Kharkiv mayor, governor flee Ukraine across border with Russia – acting interior ministry's spokesperson |work=Interfax-Ukraine |date=22 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222174744/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192039.html |archive-date=22 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>


On February 23, the ] adopted a ] to repeal the ], which—if signed by the Ukrainian President—would have established Ukrainian as the sole ] of all Ukraine, including Crimea which is populated by a Russian-speaking majority.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/23/ukraine-crisis-western-nations-eu-russia|title=Western nations scramble to contain fallout from Ukraine crisis|date=24 February 2014|work=The Guardian |first=Ian|last=Traynor|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140223185940/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/23/ukraine-crisis-western-nations-eu-russia|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> '']'' reported: "The only served to infuriate Russian-speaking regions, saw the move as more evidence that the antigovernment protests in Kiev that toppled Yanukovich's government were intent on pressing for a ]."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0228/Is-it-too-late-for-Kiev-to-woo-Russian-speaking-Ukraine|title=Is it too late for Kiev to woo Russian-speaking Ukraine?|date=28 February 2014|work=]|first=Sabra|last=Ayres|archivedate=28 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228232412/http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0228/Is-it-too-late-for-Kiev-to-woo-Russian-speaking-Ukraine|deadurl=no}}</ref> A proposal to repeal the law was vetoed on 28 February 2014 by acting President Oleksandr Turchynov.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.itar-tass.com/world/721537|title=Ukraine’s parliament-appointed acting president says language law to stay effective|date=1 March 2014|publisher=]|archivedate=12 August 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140812233816/http://en.itar-tass.com/world/721537 |deadurl=no}}</ref> On 23 February, parliament adopted a ] to repeal the country's ]. If signed by the president, the bill would have disestablished Russian as a minority language of Ukraine, although regions like Crimea are populated by a Russian-speaking majority.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/23/ukraine-crisis-western-nations-eu-russia |title=Western nations scramble to contain fallout from Ukraine crisis |date=24 February 2014 |work=The Guardian |first=Ian |last=Traynor |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223185940/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/23/ukraine-crisis-western-nations-eu-russia |archive-date=23 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> '']'' reported that the bill "only served to infuriate Russian-speaking regions, saw the move as more evidence that the antigovernment protests in Kyiv that toppled Yanukovych's government were intent on pressing for a ]."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0228/Is-it-too-late-for-Kiev-to-woo-Russian-speaking-Ukraine |title=Is it too late for Kiev to woo Russian-speaking Ukraine? |date=28 February 2014 |work=] |first=Sabra |last=Ayres |archive-date=28 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228232412/http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0228/Is-it-too-late-for-Kiev-to-woo-Russian-speaking-Ukraine |url-status=live }}</ref> Acting President Turchynov vetoed the bill on 28 February.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.itar-tass.com/world/721537 |title=Ukraine's parliament-appointed acting president says language law to stay effective |date=1 March 2014 |work=] |archive-date=12 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812233816/http://en.itar-tass.com/world/721537 |url-status=live }}</ref>


On 23 February, tensions remained in Kharkiv as clashes erupted between thousands of equally sized pro and anti regime rallies, and Mayor Kernes was blockaded from entering the city council building.<ref>{{cite news|author=Mark Mackinnon|url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/ukrainian-upheaval-widens-fractures-between-east-and-west/article17061187/|title=Globe in Ukraine: Upheaval widens fractures between east and west|work=The Globe and Mail|date=23 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140224040515/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/ukrainian-upheaval-widens-fractures-between-east-and-west/article17061187/|archivedate=24 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Pro-Russian protesters stood guard over the statue of Vladimir Lenin in the city center,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26317218|title=Ukraine conflict: 'Raw anger' in divided Kharkiv|publisher=BBC News|date=23 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014|archivedate=25 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140225155235/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26317218|deadurl=no}}</ref> but it was announced by the deputy head of the Regional State Administration that the city would dismantle the statue regardless on 25 February.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ukrinform.ua/ukr/news/pamyatnik_leninu_u_harkovi_demontuyut_u_vivtorok_1910905 |title=Пам'ятник Леніну у Харкові демонтують у вівторок &#124; УКРІНФОРМ|publisher=Ukrinform.ua|date=21 August 2013|accessdate=24 February 2014}}</ref> Also on 23 February, clashes erupted in Kharkiv between thousands of equally sized pro- and anti-government rallies, and Mayor Kernes was blocked from entering the City Council building.<ref>{{cite news|author=Mark Mackinnon |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/ukrainian-upheaval-widens-fractures-between-east-and-west/article17061187/ |title=Globe in Ukraine: Upheaval widens fractures between east and west |work=The Globe and Mail |date=23 February 2014 |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316192838/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/ukrainian-upheaval-widens-fractures-between-east-and-west/article17061187/ |archive-date=16 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> Pro-Russian protesters stood guard over the statue of ] in the city center,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26317218 |title=Ukraine conflict: 'Raw anger' in divided Kharkiv |work=BBC News |date=23 February 2014 |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-date=25 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225155235/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26317218 |url-status=live }}</ref> but the deputy head of the Regional State Administration announced that the city would dismantle the statue regardless on 25 February.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ukrinform.ua/ukr/news/pamyatnik_leninu_u_harkovi_demontuyut_u_vivtorok_1910905|title=Пам'ятник Леніну у Харкові демонтують у вівторок &#124; УКРІНФОРМ|publisher=Ukrinform.ua|date=21 August 2013|access-date=24 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140302012343/http://www.ukrinform.ua/ukr/news/pamyatnik_leninu_u_harkovi_demontuyut_u_vivtorok_1910905|archive-date=2 March 2014}}</ref>


On 24 February acting Interior Minister ] announced that a criminal case was launched against Yevhen Zhylin, leader of the Kharkiv-based anti-Euromaidan organisation Oplot.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192314.html|title=Oplot leader faces criminal charges|agency=]|date=24 February 2014|archivedate=28 February 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140228055258/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192314.html}}</ref> On 24 February, acting Interior Minister Avakov announced that a criminal case had been launched against Yevhen Zhylin, leader of the Kharkiv-based anti-Euromaidan organisation Oplot.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192314.html |title=Oplot leader faces criminal charges |work=] |date=24 February 2014 |archive-date=28 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228055258/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192314.html }}</ref>


On 1 March thousands of people in ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] protested against new government.<ref>{{cite news|author=Елена Захаренкова|url=http://www.objectiv.tv/010314/93827.html|script-title=ru:На площади Свободы – митинг "патриотичных харьковчан"|website=Objectiv.tv|language=ru|accessdate=12 March 2014 |archivedate=5 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140305114128/http://www.objectiv.tv/010314/93827.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/v-donecke-prorossiyskie-aktivisty-shturmuyut-obladministraciyu-140110_.html|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140307150014/http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/v-donecke-prorossiyskie-aktivisty-shturmuyut-obladministraciyu-140110_.html |archivedate=7 March 2014|title=В Донецке пророссийские активисты штурмовали обладминистрацию|work=]|date=7 March 2014|accessdate=12 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=3 March 2014 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/04/world/europe/russias-hand-can-be-seen-in-the-protests.html|author=Andrew Roth|title=From Russia, ‘Tourists’ Stir the Protests|work=]|archivedate=4 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140304074020/http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/04/world/europe/russias-hand-can-be-seen-in-the-protests.html}}</ref> On 1 March, thousands of people in ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ] protested against the new government.<ref>{{cite news|author=Елена Захаренкова |url=http://www.objectiv.tv/010314/93827.html |script-title=ru:На площади Свободы – митинг "патриотичных харьковчан" |website=Objectiv.tv |language=ru |access-date=12 March 2014 |archive-date=5 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140305114128/http://www.objectiv.tv/010314/93827.html }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/v-donecke-prorossiyskie-aktivisty-shturmuyut-obladministraciyu-140110_.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140307150014/http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/v-donecke-prorossiyskie-aktivisty-shturmuyut-obladministraciyu-140110_.html |archive-date=7 March 2014 |title=В Донецке пророссийские активисты штурмовали обладминистрацию |work=] |date=7 March 2014 |access-date=12 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=3 March 2014 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/04/world/europe/russias-hand-can-be-seen-in-the-protests.html |author=Andrew Roth |title=From Russia, 'Tourists' Stir the Protests |work=] |archive-date=4 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304074020/http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/04/world/europe/russias-hand-can-be-seen-in-the-protests.html }}</ref> Public surveys in April revealed that most people in Ukraine's eastern regions considered all levels of the government illegitimate. Half of respondents believed that President Turchynov was "illegally occupying his post". Roughly half held the same opinion about the central government led by Prime Minister Yatsenyuk.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0429/Why-Ukraine-is-dialing-back-its-military-offensive-in-anarchic-east-video|title=Why Ukraine is dialing back its military offensive in anarchic east (+video)|date=29 April 2014|access-date=30 April 2014}}</ref> However, nearly 70% agreed that Yanukovych was also not the legal president of the country.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ukrainianpolicy.com/southeast-statistics-of-ukraine-april-2014/ |title=Southeast Statistics |work=Kyiv International Institute of Sociology; Ukrainian Policy |date=19 April 2014 |access-date=20 April 2014 |last=Babiak |first=Mat |location=Kyiv |archive-date=5 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140305065533/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-04/russia-calls-ukraine-intervention-legal-citing-yanukovych-letter.html }}</ref>


===Russian occupation of Crimea===
Public surveys of April 2014 reveal in the eastern regions most feel all levels of government to be illegitimate. Half of respondents believe that President Oleksandr Turchynov is "illegally occupying his post". Roughly half also held the same opinion about the central government headed by Arseniy Yatsenyuk.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0429/Why-Ukraine-is-dialing-back-its-military-offensive-in-anarchic-east-video|title=Why Ukraine is dialing back its military offensive in anarchic east (+video)|date=29 April 2014|accessdate=30 April 2014}}</ref> However, nearly 70% of all regions agreed that deposed president Viktor Yanukovych was also not the legal president of the country.<ref name="upkiis">{{cite news|url=http://ukrainianpolicy.com/southeast-statistics-of-ukraine-april-2014/|title=Southeast Statistics|work=Kyiv International Institute of Sociology; Ukrainian Policy|date=19 April 2014|accessdate=20 April 2014|last=Babiak|first=Mat|location=Kiev|archivedate=5 March 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140305065533/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-04/russia-calls-ukraine-intervention-legal-citing-yanukovych-letter.html}}</ref>
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{{main|Russian occupation of Crimea|Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation}}
While ] characterizes Euromaidan as a coup, the actual military coup was performed by Russia in Ukrainian ] on the 27th February 2014, when ] ] ] and government buildings and replaced Ukrainian elected officials with Russian-controlled figures.<ref name="PopovaEntangled">{{cite book| author = Maria Popova, Oxana Shevel | chapter = | chapter-url = | format = | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=MmTiEAAAQBAJ&dq=Aksyonov+Mohyliov+crimea&pg=PT123 | title = Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States | orig-year = | agency = | edition = |location= |date = 2023-11-08 |publisher= John Wiley & Sons |at= |volume= | pages = | page = | series = | isbn = 978-1-5095-5738-7}}</ref><ref>{{cite book| last = Wilson| first = Andrew | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=NMK2BAAAQBAJ&dq=Fast-forward+to+2014,+and+there+was+a+coup+in+Ukraine,+involving+masked+men+with+guns&pg=PA108 | title = Ukraine Crisis: What It Means for the West | date = 2014-11-18 |publisher= Yale University Press |pages = VI, 108, 110| quote=Except that the coup was not in Kiev, as Russian propaganda claimed, but in Crimea a week later.| isbn = 978-0-300-21292-1}}</ref><ref name="MaidanWar">{{cite book| author = Mychailo Wynnyckyj | chapter = | chapter-url = | format = | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=9TFVEAAAQBAJ&dq=Republic+of+Crimea+and+supervised+an+illegitimate+and+falsified&pg=PA25 | title = Ukraine's Maidan, Russia's War | orig-year = | agency = | edition = |location= |date = 2019-04-30 |publisher= BoD – Books on Demand |volume= | pages = 28| series = | isbn = 978-3-8382-1327-9}}</ref>


===Destruction of Soviet monuments===
====Crimea====
], 21 February 2014]]
{{main|2014 Crimean crisis|2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine}}
{{see also|Decommunization in Ukraine}}
Following the Ukrainian revolution, a ] began on Ukraine's Russian-leaning ]. On 1 March 2014, exiled Ukrainian President ] put into writing his request that Putin initiate Russia's use of military forces "to establish legitimacy, peace, law and order, stability and defending the people of Ukraine".<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ukraine-crisis/ousted-ukrainian-president-asked-russian-troops-envoy-says-n43506|title=Ousted Ukrainian President Asked For Russian Troops, Envoy Says|agency=Reuters|date=3 March 2014|publisher=NBC News|accessdate=21 March 2014|archivedate=22 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140322030502/http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ukraine-crisis/ousted-ukrainian-president-asked-russian-troops-envoy-says-n43506}}</ref> On the same day, Putin requested and received authorization from the Russian Parliament to deploy Russian troops to Ukraine in response to the crisis.<ref name="BBCPutinDeploys"/> Russian troops accordingly ] and the southeast of Ukraine. By 2 March, Russian troops had complete control over Crimea.<ref name=Radyuhin>{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/world/russian-parliament-approves-use-of-force-in-crimea/article5739708.ece|title=Russian Parliament approves use of army in Ukraine|work=The Hindu|date=1 March 2014|first=Vladimir|last=Radyuhin|location=Chennai, India|archivedate=5 July 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140705170407/http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/world/russian-parliament-approves-use-of-force-in-crimea/article5739708.ece}}</ref><ref name="walker-the-guardian-2014-descend">{{cite news|last=Walker|first=Shaun|date=4 March 2014|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/04/ukraine-crisis-russian-troops-crimea-john-kerry-kiev|title=Russian takeover of Crimea will not descend into war, says Vladimir Putin|newspaper=]|accessdate=4 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140304174350/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/04/ukraine-crisis-russian-troops-crimea-john-kerry-kiev|archivedate=4 March 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref name="bloomberg-news-2014-request">{{cite news|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-04/russia-calls-ukraine-intervention-legal-citing-yanukovych-letter.html|title=Russia Stays in Ukraine as Putin Channels Yanukovych Request|first1=Sangwon|last1=Yoon|first2=Daryna|last2=Krasnolutska|first3=Kateryna|last3=Choursina |newspaper=]|date=4 March 2014|accessdate=5 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140305065533/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-04/russia-calls-ukraine-intervention-legal-citing-yanukovych-letter.html|archivedate=5 March 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
The monument to the Russian field marshal ] was demolished in the city of ] in western Ukraine.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gover | first=Dominic | title=Ukraine: Russia Angry as Another Soviet Hero Statue Toppled | website=International Business Times UK | date=2014-02-25 | url=https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ukraine-russia-angry-another-soviet-hero-statue-toppled-1437914 }}</ref> In addition, a statue honouring Soviet soldiers was removed from the western Ukrainian city of ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.segodnya.ua/regions/lvov/vo-lvovskoy-oblasti-demontirovali-pamyatnik-sovetskomu-soldatu-498015.html |script-title=ru:Во Львовской области демонтировали памятник советскому солдату (фото) |trans-title=In the Lviv region the monument to Soviet soldier got dismantled (Photo) |website=segodnya.ua |date=23 February 2014 |access-date=22 April 2014 |archive-date=1 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140301062149/http://www.segodnya.ua/regions/lvov/vo-lvovskoy-oblasti-demontirovali-pamyatnik-sovetskomu-soldatu-498015.html |language=ru }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.stryi.com.ua/news/2649-demontuvaly-pamiatnyk |script-title=uk:Демонтували пам'ятник "Солдату" (фото, відео) |trans-title=Soviet soldier monument got dismantled (Photo, video) |website=Stryi.com.ua |date=15 May 2014 |access-date=19 May 2014 |archive-date=27 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140327030722/http://www.stryi.com.ua/news/2649-demontuvaly-pamiatnyk |language=uk }}</ref>

In early December 2013, unknown activists partially painted in red and black (similar to the flag of the nationalistic ]) a statue honouring the workers of the Arsenal factory in Kyiv who died in 1918.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://dumskaya.net/news/v-kieve-evromajdanschiki-oskvernili-bratskuyu-mo-031281/|title=В Киеве "евромайданщики" осквернили братскую могилу рабочих "Арсенала" (фото) &#124; Новости Одессы|website=Dumskaya.net|date=9 December 2013|access-date=19 May 2014}}</ref>
===Destruction of monuments===
On 28 February, a monument dedicated to ] who fought in ] and one dedicated to Soviet soldiers who fought in Afghanistan, both in the city of ], were vandalized and painted with nationalistic slogans.
{{see also|List of communist monuments in Ukraine}}
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kp.ua/politics/441297-v-dnepropetrovske-oskvernyly-pamiatnyky-slavy-afhantsam-y-heneralu-pushkynu |script-title=ru:В Днепропетровске осквернили памятники Славы, афганцам и генералу Пушкину |trans-title=In Dnipropetrovsk desecrated monuments of Glory, Afghans and General Pushkin |work=] |date=28 February 2014 |access-date=19 May 2014 |archive-date=6 May 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140506080340/http://kp.ua/politics/441297-v-dnepropetrovske-oskvernyly-pamiatnyky-slavy-afhantsam-y-heneralu-pushkynu }}</ref>
The monument to the Russian field marshal ] was demolished in the city of ] in Western Ukraine.<ref>"". '']''. 25 February 2014.</ref><ref>"". 25 February 2014.</ref> At least 25 ] of ] have been destroyed by Euromaidan protesters.<ref name=dmmonuments>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2567388/Stunning-map-reveals-100-statues-Lenin-toppled-Ukraine.html|title=First the president, now Lenin: Stunning map reveals 100 statues of Soviet leader have been toppled in Ukraine|publisher=Daily Mail|date=25 February 2014|accessdate=25 May 2014|archivedate=27 May 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140527110410/http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2567388/Stunning-map-reveals-100-statues-Lenin-toppled-Ukraine.html}}</ref> The militant group ] have been blamed for much of the destruction.<ref name=dmmonuments/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.itar-tass.com/world/720243?utm_medium=rss20|title=Right-wing opposition pulls down monument to Lenin in Ukraine's Zhitomir|agency=ITAR-TASS|date=21 February 2014|accessdate=25 February 2014|archivedate=6 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140306105640/http://en.itar-tass.com/world/720243?utm_medium=rss20}}</ref>{{dubious-inline|date=April 2014}} In addition to the Lenin statues, a statue honoring the memory of the "Soviet Soldiers" was removed in the Western Ukrainian city of ].<ref name=rtmonuments>{{cite news|url=http://www.segodnya.ua/regions/lvov/vo-lvovskoy-oblasti-demontirovali-pamyatnik-sovetskomu-soldatu-498015.html|script-title=ru:Во Львовской области демонтировали памятник советскому солдату (фото)|trans_title=In the Lviv region the monument to Soviet soldier got dismantled (Photo)|website=segodnya.ua|date=23 February 2014|accessdate=22 April 2014|archivedate=1 March 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301062149/http://www.segodnya.ua/regions/lvov/vo-lvovskoy-oblasti-demontirovali-pamyatnik-sovetskomu-soldatu-498015.html|language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.stryi.com.ua/news/2649-demontuvaly-pamiatnyk|script-title=uk:Демонтували пам’ятник "Солдату" (фото, відео)|trans_title=Soviet soldier monument got dismantled (Photo, video)|website= Stryi.com.ua|date=15 May 2014|accessdate=19 May 2014|archivedate=27 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140327030722/http://www.stryi.com.ua/news/2649-demontuvaly-pamiatnyk|language=uk}}</ref>
On its English-language Twitter account, the Russian Foreign Ministry described the targeting of Russian- and Soviet-built monuments as "] vandalism" and an "outrage", and demanded that it be stopped.<ref>{{cite tweet|user=mfa_russia |number=438282715105083392|title=Another Russophobic vandalism act took place in Lvov Region: monument to Russian army commander Kutuzov was pulled down. Stop this outrage|access-date=25 February 2014}}</ref>
In early December 2013 unknown activists partially painted the statue honouring the workers of Arsenal factory in Kiev in red and black (similar to flag of nationalistic ]) who died during Civil War in 1918.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://dumskaya.net/news/v-kieve-evromajdanschiki-oskvernili-bratskuyu-mo-031281/|title=В Киеве "евромайданщики" осквернили братскую могилу рабочих "Арсенала" (фото) &#124; Новости Одессы|website=Dumskaya.net|date=9 December 2013|accessdate=19 May 2014}}</ref>
On 28 February 2014, monument dedicated to ] who fought ] and memorial to Soviet soldiers who fought in Afghanistan both erected in Dnepropetrovsk city were vandalized and painted with nationalistic slogans.
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kp.ua/politics/441297-v-dnepropetrovske-oskvernyly-pamiatnyky-slavy-afhantsam-y-heneralu-pushkynu|script-title=В Днепропетровске осквернили памятники Славы, афганцам и генералу Пушкину|trans_title=In Dnepropetrovsk desecrated monuments of Glory, Afghans and General Pushkin|work=]|date=28 February 2014|accessdate=19 May 2014|archivedate=6 May 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140506080340/http://kp.ua/politics/441297-v-dnepropetrovske-oskvernyly-pamiatnyky-slavy-afhantsam-y-heneralu-pushkynu}}</ref>
The Russian Foreign Ministry has described the targeting of Russian or Soviet-built monuments as "] vandalism" and an "outrage" on its English-language Twitter account, and demanded that it be stopped.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://twitter.com/mfa_russia/status/438282715105083392|title=Another Russophobic vandalism act took place in Lvov Region: monument to Russian army commander Kutuzov was pulled down. Stop this outrage|publisher=Twitter|date=25 February 2014|accessdate=25 February 2014}}</ref>

===RSA occupations===
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{{main|2014 Euromaidan regional state administration occupations}}
Starting on 18 February, Euromaidan activists occupied regional state administration (RSA) buildings in several ] (regions).<ref name="BBCoRSA26114">{{cite news|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25905031|title=Ukraine protests 'spread' into Russia-influenced east|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140127021816/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25905031|archivedate=27 January 2014|deadurl=no|publisher=BBC News|date=26 January 2014}}</ref>

===Economic===
Another expected effect of the revolution is a hike of 50% on the price of natural gas sold to domestic consumers in Ukraine. The hike is expected to take effect on 1 May as part of a set of intertwined contingencies required by the European Union and the ] (IMF) in order to provide financial support to Ukraine. Before the hike, all natural gas bought by the government of Ukraine was resold to consumers under government subsidies at below market prices. The IMF required Ukraine to reform these subsidies in order to provide the national government with an aid package worth billions of euros. In May, it disbursed $US3.2 billion to stabilise the Ukraine and, according to a calculated endorsed by ], by mid August $3.1 billion of the sum had been salted away off-shore by kleptocrats. The banking system needs more than $5 billion over the $17 billion the IMF has undertaken to lend.<ref>{{cite web|author=Michael Hudson|url=http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/09/09/the-imfs-new-cold-war-loan-to-ukraine/|title=Losing Credibility: The IMF’s New Cold War Loan to Ukraine|work=counterpunch.org|date=9 September 2014|accessdate=12 March 2015}}</ref> The European Union, in turn, required Ukraine to secure this aid package from the IMF in order for the EU to financially support Ukraine under the terms of the recently signed ] in an amount of about €1.6 billion euros.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26758788|title=Ukraine agrees to 50% gas price hike amid IMF talks|date=26 March 2014|accessdate=26 March 2014|publisher=BBC News|archivedate=27 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140327035248/http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26758788}}</ref> Similarly, gas prices for district heating companies are also expected to rise by 40% from 1 July. ], a former economic adviser to the Ukrainian government, believes that Ukraine's expenses can be cut down by 2% of its GDP if gas subsidies are stopped.<ref>{{cite web|last=Aslund|first=Anders|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/4ce2bada-9e0d-11e3-95fe-00144feab7de.html#axzz2x84Ynche|title=Ukraine can now fix its economy – if it moves fast|work=]|date=25 February 2014|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref>


===Sports=== ===Sports===
On 19 February 2014, ] announced that it had decided to change the venue of the ] ] match ] vs. ] from ], ], to ], ], ], due to the riots in Kiev.<ref>{{cite news|url= On 19 February 2014, ] announced that it had decided to change the venue of the ] ] match between ] and ] from ] in Kyiv to ], in ], ], because of the riots in Kyiv.<ref>{{cite news
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Dynamo Kyiv and the other Ukrainian clubs and their opponents in this Round of 32 held a minute of silence for the victims in Kiev before the match and the players played with mourning armbands on.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://bostonherald.com/sports/revolution_soccer/soccer/2014/02/dnipro_spurs_honor_ukraine_protests_victims|title=Dnipro, Spurs honor Ukraine protests victims|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220224626/http://bostonherald.com/sports/revolution_soccer/soccer/2014/02/dnipro_spurs_honor_ukraine_protests_victims|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://shakhtar.com/en/news/?id=30602|title=Viktoria vs Shakhtar: full house, player kit, respect|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220224845/http://shakhtar.com/en/news/?id=30602|archivedate=20 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|url= http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/306087/report|title=Europa League: Valencia claim 2–0 win over Dynamo Kyiv in Cyprus|archivedate=20 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220225132/http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/306087/report|deadurl=no}}</ref> Dynamo Kyiv and the other clubs competing in the Round of 32 held a minute of silence for the victims in Kyiv before the match, and the athletes played wearing mourning armbands.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://bostonherald.com/sports/revolution_soccer/soccer/2014/02/dnipro_spurs_honor_ukraine_protests_victims |title=Dnipro, Spurs honor Ukraine protests victims |newspaper=] |date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220224626/http://bostonherald.com/sports/revolution_soccer/soccer/2014/02/dnipro_spurs_honor_ukraine_protests_victims |archive-date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://shakhtar.com/en/news/?id=30602 |title=Viktoria vs Shakhtar: full house, player kit, respect |publisher=] |date=20 February 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220224845/http://shakhtar.com/en/news/?id=30602 |archive-date=20 February 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|publisher=] |date=20 February 2014 |url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/306087/report |title=Europa League: Valencia claim 2–0 win over Dynamo Kyiv in Cyprus |archive-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140220225132/http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/306087/report |url-status=live }}</ref>


On 25 February 2014, following games of the ] were transferred to later term.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.superleague.ua/news/49080.htm|title=Частину матчів Чемпіонату України "Суперліга" перенесено|publisher=Superleague.ua|date=25 February 2014|accessdate=12 March 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141018122919/http://www.superleague.ua/news/49080.htm |archivedate=18 October 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://rupaper.com/post/20920|title=The basketball championship of Ukraine suspended|website=Rupaper.com|accessdate=12 March 2014|date=25 February 2014|archivedate=3 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140303082716/http://rupaper.com/post/20920}}</ref> On 25 February, subsequent games of the ] were postponed.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.superleague.ua/news/49080.htm |title=Частину матчів Чемпіонату України "Суперліга" перенесено |publisher=Superleague.ua |date=25 February 2014 |access-date=12 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141018122919/http://www.superleague.ua/news/49080.htm |archive-date=18 October 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://rupaper.com/post/20920 |title=The basketball championship of Ukraine suspended |website=Rupaper.com |access-date=12 March 2014 |date=25 February 2014 |archive-date=3 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140303082716/http://rupaper.com/post/20920 }}</ref> On 26 February, the second part of the ] was suspended because of the situation in the country.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://fpl.ua/ukr/news/news_fpl/5400/ |title=Початок весняної частини змагань перенесено |website=Fpl.ua |access-date=12 March 2014 |archive-date=10 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140310200921/http://fpl.ua/ukr/news/news_fpl/5400/ }}</ref>


On 3 March, a scheduled friendly match between the ] and ] in ] was moved to ] because of safety concerns regarding potential instability in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/world/2014/03/03/usmnt-us-soccer-roster-ukraine-cypress/5994039/ |title=USA-Ukraine soccer friendly moved to Cyprus|first=Nate|last=Scott|date=3 March 2014|work=]|access-date=23 October 2014}}</ref>
On 26 February 2014, the second part of the ] was suspended due to situation in the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fpl.ua/ukr/news/news_fpl/5400/|title=Початок весняної частини змагань перенесено|website=Fpl.ua|accessdate=12 March 2014|archivedate=10 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140310200921/http://fpl.ua/ukr/news/news_fpl/5400/}}</ref>


Three ] home ] were moved from ]'s ] to ] in ], Slovakia.<ref>{{cite news |script-title=ru:Донбасс прибыл в Братиславу |trans-title="Donbass" arrived to Bratislava |url=https://hcdonbass.com/news/klub/donbass_pribyl_v_bratislavu/ |website=HCDonbass.com |date=16 March 2014 |access-date=29 March 2014 |language=ru |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140330023132/https://hcdonbass.com/news/klub/donbass_pribyl_v_bratislavu/ |archive-date=30 March 2014 }}</ref>
On March 3, 2014, a scheduled friendly between the ] and ] in ] was moved to Nicosia, Cyprus out of safety concerns regarding potential instability in the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/world/2014/03/03/usmnt-us-soccer-roster-ukraine-cypress/5994039/ |title=USA-Ukraine soccer friendly moved to Cyprus|author=Nate Scott, USA TODAY Sports|date=3 March 2014|work=]|accessdate=23 October 2014}}</ref>


===Public opinion===
Three ] home playoff games were moved from ]'s ] to ] in ], Slovakia.<ref>{{cite news|script-title=ru:Донбасс прибыл в Братиславу|trans_title="Donbass" arrived to Bratislava|url=https://hcdonbass.com/news/klub/donbass_pribyl_v_bratislavu/|website=HCDonbass.com|date=16 March 2014|accessdate=29 March 2014|language=ru |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140330023132/https://hcdonbass.com/news/klub/donbass_pribyl_v_bratislavu/|archivedate=30 March 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> After playing Game 7 of their first round series against ] and Games 3 and 4 in the second round against ] in the Slovak capital, the team returned to Donetsk for the sixth game of the series against Lev.
A December 2016 survey of 2,040 Ukrainians by the ] found that 56 percent of respondents throughout Ukraine regarded the events as a "popular revolution", while 34 percent saw it as an "illegal armed coup".<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://news.liga.net/society/news/v_ukraine_rastet_dezorientatsiya_grazhdan_sotsiologicheskiy_opros |title = В Украине растет дезориентация граждан: социологический опрос |website=news.liga.net |date = 13 February 2017}}</ref>


===Signing of the EU Association Agreement===
==Reactions==
The ] signed on 21 March 2014 the ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/documents-publications/agreements-conventions/agreement/?aid=2013005|title=Agreement details|publisher=]|access-date=27 March 2014}}<br />{{cite web|url=http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/documents-publications/agreements-conventions/agreement/?aid=2014045|title=Agreement details|publisher=]|access-date=4 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/ukraine/documents/association_agreement/aa_en.pdf|title=eeas.europa.eu: "Signatures of the political provisions of the Association Agreement" 21 Mar 2014}}</ref> with the DCFTA to be signed after the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.yahoo.com/ukraine-sign-political-aspects-eu-pact-friday-165605035.html|title=Ukraine to sign political aspects of EU pact on Friday|agency=] |work=Yahoo! |date=17 March 2014|access-date=19 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Croft|first=Adrian|title=European Union signs landmark association agreement with Ukraine|date=21 March 2014|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-eu-agreement-idUSBREA2K0JY20140321|work=Reuters}}</ref>
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In May 2014, the International Monetary Fund disbursed US$3.2&nbsp;billion to stabilise Ukraine. The European Union required Ukraine to secure this aid package from the IMF in order to obtain about 1.6&nbsp;billion euros pledged under the recently signed ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/business-26758788 |title=Ukraine agrees to 50% gas price hike amid IMF talks |date=26 March 2014 |access-date=26 March 2014 |work=BBC News |archive-date=27 March 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140327035248/http://www.bbc.com/news/business-26758788 }}</ref>
===Domestic responses===


===Suicides of former officials===
====Verkhovna Rada====
After ], eight former officials tied to Yanukovych's ] were found to have committed suicide.<ref name="Tucker-2015"/> When '']'' in summer 2015 approached the ] about the deaths, the office initially replied that all information about them was a state secret.<ref name="Tucker-2015"/> The prosecutor's office later said that four of the deaths were being investigated as murders; a suspect was also charged with murder in a fifth case, the death of prosecutor ].<ref name="Tucker-2015">{{cite news |title=Mystery of Ukraine's Richest Man and a Series of Unlikely Suicides |first=Maxim |last=Tucker |newspaper=] |date=8 April 2015 |access-date=11 April 2015 |url=http://www.newsweek.com/2015/04/17/ukraine-plagued-succession-unlikely-suicides-former-ruling-party-320584.html?piano_t=1}}</ref>
On 20 February the parliament resumed its work around 16:00 and worked until about 23:00 which led that parliamentarians adopted a law draft "about condemnation of the violence that led to the deaths of peaceful citizens of Ukraine".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/zweb2/webproc4_1?pf3511=49810|title=About condemnation of the violence that led to the deaths of peaceful citizens of Ukraine|publisher=]|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221181519/http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/zweb2/webproc4_1?pf3511=49810|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


==Casualties==
On 21 February at 10:15 the parliament made a press release that ] signed the parliamentary resolution "About condemning violence in Ukraine, which led to loss of life" which orders the ] and all ] to stop the use of force and to prohibit the use of any weapons and special measures against citizens of Ukraine.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://rada.gov.ua/news/Top-novyna/87876.html|title=About condemning violence in Ukraine, which led to loss of life|publisher=Verkhovna Rada|date=21 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221181540/http://rada.gov.ua/news/Top-novyna/87876.html}}</ref>
{{main|Maidan casualties}}
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Altogether, 108 civilian protesters and 13 police officers were killed.<ref name="OHCHR"/> Most of the deaths occurred on 18–20 February, and most of the victims were anti-government protesters and activists killed by police snipers around ] in Kyiv.<ref name="OHCHR"/> By June 2016, 55 people had been charged in relation to the killings, including 29 former members of the ] special police force, ten '']'', and ten former government officials.<ref name="OHCHR"/> The ] said efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice has been hindered because many suspects fled the country and evidence has been lost or destroyed.<ref name="OHCHR"/>


The civilians killed in the revolution are known in Ukraine as the ']' or 'Heavenly Company' ({{langx|uk|Небесна сотня}}, ''Nebesna ]''). They are commemorated each year on 20 February, which is the 'Day of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes'.<ref>{{cite web | title=February 20 to be commemorated as Heavenly Hundred Heroes Day– decree | website=Interfax-Ukraine | date=2015-02-12 | url=https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/250245.html }}</ref>
====Political response====
*], a member of parliament with Vitali Klitschko's opposition Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform party, commented on the critical state of Ukrainian health services, saying: "Emergency services and all are filled to the brink. There is nowhere to put people up. The doctors are wonderful. Their sacrifice is impressive. They work with full dedication, fight for everyone who is injured."<ref name=Kyiv>{{cite news|title=EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine (Feb. 18–19 night live updates)|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-advance-on-euromaidan-following-a-government-ultimatum-live-updates-337067.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219054438/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/police-advance-on-euromaidan-following-a-government-ultimatum-live-updates-337067.html|archivedate=19 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*After negotiations with President ], opposition leader ] said that the talks "ended with nothing...deputies from the opposition said Yanukovych threatened all opposition leaders with criminal responsibility. We only had one item: immediately start the truce, but they told us to effectively give in. Since a truce has not been announced and the government has no such desire, we're standing on the brink of the most dramatic page of the history of Ukraine."<ref name=Kyiv/>
*In a statement on his party's website, opposition leader ] wrote:"Yanukovych reacts to the situation absolutely inadequately. All he's been talking about is that the leaders of the opposition should call on people on Maidan (Kyiv's Independence Square) to end the standoff and lay down arms...these are police forces that are violently shooting at protesters downtown Kyiv. "This is what I suggest: authorities should immediately withdraw law enforcers and put an end to the bloody crackdown, as people continue to die. This is what I've told Yanukovych. Could talks be a solution while blood has been shed? But unfortunately he has no understanding of the situation."<ref name=Kyiv/>
*Acting Prime Minister ] told a 19 February 2014 cabinet meeting "It is unacceptable to talk about European values and the desire for a new level of Ukraine's development and at the same time sacrifice human lifes, destroy the state's and citizens' goods, burn their cars and apartments, and shame the country in the eyes of international community".<ref name=EN19214YA/>
*Acting Minister of justice ] accused the opposition of violating agreements reached and demanded an immediate end to violence. She argued that the escalation was the fault of extremists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.segodnya.ua/politics/pnews/lukash-obvinila-oppoziciyu-v-sryve-dogovorennostey-s-vlastyu-496553.html|script-title=ru:Лукаш обвинила оппозицию в срыве договоренностей с властью|trans_title=Lukash has accused the opposition of disrupting the agreement with the authorities|date=18 February 2014|publisher=Segodnya.ua|accessdate=21 February 2014|language=ru |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221190839/http://www.segodnya.ua/politics/pnews/lukash-obvinila-oppoziciyu-v-sryve-dogovorennostey-s-vlastyu-496553.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*] MP ] appeared on Russian TV and announced they would clear Maidan within an hour, and stated "After we bring order to Maidan, we'll bring it nationwide."<ref name=kplivenight/>
*] MP ] blamed the opposition and ] for the violence in Ukraine.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=]|date=19 February 2014|url= http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014737/|script-title=uk:Колесніченко каже, що смерті на Майдані - на совісті Меркель|trans_title=Kolesnichenko says that deaths of Maidan are on the conscience of Merkel|deadurl=no|archivedate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221191004/http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/19/7014737/|language=uk}}</ref>


==Russian involvement==
*On 18 February 2014 in an interview with ] ] said that she saw policemen disguised as protesters shooting at other policemen.<ref>{{YouTube|4EBRswb_rvY|Inna Bohoslovska on hromadske}}. Hromadske TV. 18 February 2014</ref> The same day the MVS website was showing people dressed as protesters with firearms.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=MVS|date=18 February 2014|url= http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/uk/publish/article/983383|title=At the corner of Shovkovnycha and Instytutska rioters used firearms in the direction of law enforcement officers|archivedate=22 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222173354/http://mvs.gov.ua/mvs/control/main/uk/publish/article/983383|deadurl=no}}</ref>
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*] calls the opposition to cease any talks with ].<ref name="tymoshenko">{{cite news|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/02/20/7015265/|title=Tymoshenko requests to stop talks with Yanukovych|work=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=20 February 2014}}</ref>
{{see also|Russia–Ukraine relations}}
*An international group of researchers who specialize in the study of ] political movements published a joint statement in which they disagreed with claims about the nationalist character of the Ukrainian revolution, pointing out that it has mostly democratic and liberal character. According to the letter signed by these researchers, while nationalist groups are present and involved in the protests, their influence on the movement is marginal but disproportionately highlighted by Russian media who are using this as weapon of Russian imperialism.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/to-journalists-commentators-and-analysts-writing-on-the-ukrainian-protest-movement-euromaidan-kyiv-s-euromaidan-is-a-liberationist-and-not-extremist-mass-action-of-civic-disobedience|title= Kyiv’s Euromaidan is a Liberationist and not Extremist Mass Action of Civic Disobedience|publisher=Change.org|accessdate=28 July 2014|author=Umland, Andreas}}</ref>


The perception that Yanukovych was trying to establish closer ties with ] played a major role in the protests. Yanukovych accepted ].<ref name="wp1">{{cite news|last=Fisher|first=Max|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/02/18/the-three-big-reasons-that-protests-reignited-in-ukraine/|title=The three big reasons that protests reignited in Ukraine|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=18 February 2014|access-date=18 February 2014}}</ref> Russian officials had been pressuring the Ukrainian administration to take decisive action to crush the protests, and the police assault on Euromaidan protesters was ordered hours after the $2&nbsp;billion from Russia was transferred.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-19/ukraine-protests-worst-day-of-violence/5268448|title=Ukraine protests: 14 dead in worst day of violence|work=]|date=19 February 2014|access-date=18 February 2014|quote=They moved in hours after Moscow gave Ukraine $2&nbsp;billion in aid which it had been holding back to demand decisive action to crush the protests.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last= MacKinnon|first=Mark|title=How Putin's Sochi dream was shattered by Ukraine's nightmare|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/how-putins-dream-of-sochi-was-shattered-by-the-nightmare-of-ukraine/article17042500/|newspaper=The Globe and Mail|date=22 February 2014|quote=the Kremlin unsubtly pushing Mr. Yanukovych to use force to clear the fortified tent city on Independence Square shortly before the fighting began, Moscow announced it would pay the next $2-billion tranche.}}</ref> Several government ministers from across Europe blamed Russia for exacerbating the violence.<ref>{{cite web|author=Matt Clinch |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2014/02/19/eu-moves-towards-ukraine-sanctions-amid-bloodshed.html |title=EU moves toward Ukraine sanctions amid bloodshed |publisher=] |access-date=20 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/https://www.cnbc.com/id/101426862 |archive-date=1 December 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref>
====Regions====
*Presidium of the ] (the parliament of Crimea) – "Peaceful ] is extremely worried by another outbreak of violence in the center of Kiev. Slaughter on the capital's streets proves that the opposition has perceived numerous concessions on the part of the authorities as a manifestation of weakness and has taken advantage of the amnesty law{{#tag:ref|This law regulated the exempt from criminal liabilities and punishment for ] protesters who committed crimes in the period 27 December 2013 through 2 February 2014 and had came into effect on 17 February 2014.<ref name="17214AEMtot">{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190357.html|title=Law on amnesty of Ukrainian protesters to take effect on Feb 17|agency=]|date=17 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221071618/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/190357.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>|group=nb}} to take a respite before a new attempt to forcibly seize power in the country," and that "innocent people died at the hands of the lawless gunmen on February 18. These are no longer peaceful protests, of which the opposition leaders and biased mass media outlets have said repeatedly, and not even mass unrest. This is the beginning of a civil war."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/crimean-lawmakers-urge-yanukovych-to-take-extraordinary-measures-to-settle-crisis-337068.html|title=Crimean lawmakers urge Yanukovych to take extraordinary measures to settle crisis|work=Kyiv Post|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219054622/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/crimean-lawmakers-urge-yanukovych-to-take-extraordinary-measures-to-settle-crisis-337068.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*Deputies of the ] declared – ″We turn to the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich with the demand to take strict measures concerning those, who today virtually went to war against our country, and to introduce a state of emergency. The time of peaceful negotiations has ended – negotiations cannot be held with terrorists and extremists!″<ref>{{cite web|author=Rossiysky Project|url= http://ukrpravda.ua/news/luganskie-deputaty-prizvali-vvesti-chrezvychaynoe-polozhenie|script-title=ru:Новостной портал &#124; Украинская правда|language=ru|publisher=Ukrayinska Pravda|accessdate=21 February 2014}} {{Dead link|date=February 2014}}</ref>
*] – former chairman ] stated "They {{who|date=March 2014}} will answer for the blood of every patriot. I urge all citizens to create pockets of resistance."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://censor.net.ua/news/271314/ya_toje_ukrainets_eto_seyichas_samoe_vysokoe_v_mire_zvanie_rossiyiskiyi_jurnalist_tsitiruet_djemileva|script-title=ru:Я – тоже украинец. Это сейчас самое высокое в мире звание, – российский журналист цитирует Джемилева на Евромайдане|trans_title=I - also Ukrainian. It is now the world's highest honor, "- Russian journalist quoted Jemilev at Euromaidan|publisher=Censor.net.ua|language=ru|accessdate=19 February 2014}}</ref>


According to government documents released by Ukrainian former Deputy Interior Minister ], Russian advisers were involved in the crackdown on protesters. The operations, code-named "Wave" and "Boomerang", involved the use of snipers to disperse crowds and capture the protesters' headquarters in the House of Trade Unions. Before some police officers defected, the plans included the deployment of 22,000 security troops in Kyiv.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ukraine averted greater bloodbath, Moskal alleges
====Oligarchs====
|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv/ukraine-averted-greater-bloodbath-moskal-alleges-337526.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014}}</ref> According to the documents, the former first deputy of the Russian GRU stayed at the Kyiv Hotel, played a major role in planning the crackdown, and was paid by the Security Services of Ukraine.<ref>{{cite news|title=Arrest warrants issued for Yanukovych, other former Ukraine officials on suspicion of mass murder|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/arrest-warrant-issued-for-yanukovych-and-other-former-officials-337482.html|newspaper=Kyiv Post|date=24 February 2014}}</ref> According to ], the authenticity of the documents could not be confirmed.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukraine-crisis-documents-idUSBREA1N1Z520140224|title=Yanukovich planned harsh clampdown on protesters: Ukraine deputy|work=Reuters|access-date=23 October 2014}}</ref> Interior Minister ] said that the conflict had been provoked by a "non-Ukrainian" third party and that an investigation was ongoing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/03/4/7017541/ |title=У кривавому побоїщі в Києві брала участь неукраїнська третя сила – Аваков|work=Ukrainska Pravda|date=4 March 2014|access-date=12 March 2014}}</ref>
*], a Yanukovych supporter, denounced the violence, "There are no circumstances that would justify the use of force against peaceful citizens. Peaceful citizens must not suffer in any situation. This must be the main objective for the government, the opposition and all conflicting parties. Human losses and injuries suffered by protesters and law-enforcers during street clashes is an unacceptable price for political mistakes."<ref name=kplivenight/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.scm.com.ua/ru/media-centre/coverage/view/374/|script-title=ru:СКМ – Медиа-центр – СКМ в прессе|publisher=Scm.com.ua|agency=]|language=ru|date=18 February 2014|accessdate=18 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220181355/http://www.scm.com.ua/ru/media-centre/coverage/view/374/|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>


On 21 February, after the failed crackdown killed almost 100 people, Yanukovych made concessions to the opposition. Russian Prime Minister ] said that Yanukovych needed to stop behaving like a "doormat", and that further loan installments would be withheld. A Russian political adviser, ], said, "Russia will do everything allowable by law to stop from coming to power."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/analysis-russia-blaming-west-for-ukraine-upheaval/article17010518/|title=Analysis: Russia blaming West for Ukraine upheaval|author=Mark Mackinnon|newspaper=]|access-date=22 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222190810/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/try-it-now/?articleId=17010518|archive-date=22 February 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> On 24 February, Russia's Foreign Ministry issued a statement urging Ukrainians to "crack down on the extremists who are trying to get established in power",<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/moscow-urges-crackdown-in-ukraine-on-extremists-in-government-337514.html |title=Moscow urges crackdown in Ukraine on 'extremists' in government |work=Kyiv Post |date=24 February 2014 |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140224234437/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/moscow-urges-crackdown-in-ukraine-on-extremists-in-government-337514.html |archive-date=24 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> and Medvedev refused to recognize Ukraine's provisional government.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/medvedev-ukrainian-authorities-legitimacy-in-doubt-337500.html |title=Medvedev: Ukrainian authorities' legitimacy in doubt |work=Kyiv Post |date=24 February 2014 |access-date=24 February 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140224234547/http://www.kyivpost.com/content/ukraine/medvedev-ukrainian-authorities-legitimacy-in-doubt-337500.html |archive-date=24 February 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref>
:On 26 February Akhmetov released a statement in which he called for reforms in Ukraine, introduce effective public administration mechanisms, considerably expand the powers of regional administrations, and increase the transparency and accountability of the authorities to civil society.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192919.html|title=Akhmetov holding calls for reform in Ukraine |agency=Interfax-Ukraine|date=26 February 2014|accessdate=26 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20141020201119/http://en.interfax.com.ua/news/general/192919.html|archivedate=20 October 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref>
*] – "A peaceful solution must be found, it is imperative to refrain from the use of force and find a compromise. Ukraine since its independence has avoided bloodshed. We must return to this tradition immediately. From this minute, this is the responsibility of everyone—those in power, the opposition, civil society, business. It is time for all sides to take courageous steps towards compromise that they may not yet have been ready to take even this morning. For each of us, love for Ukraine must be immeasurably more important than any other feelings and interests."<ref name=kplivenight/>


During a press conference on 3 April 2014, Ukraine's new interior minister, chief prosecutor, and top security chief implicated more than 30 Russian ] (FSB) agents in the crackdown on protesters, saying the agents had helped plan the crackdown and had flown large quantities of explosives into an airport near Kyiv. ], the interim head of the ] (SBU), said the Russian agents had been based at an SBU compound in Kyiv throughout the Maidan protests, had been provided with "state telecommunications", and had been in regular contact with Yanukovych's security officials. Furthermore, Yanukovych's SBU chief, ], who later fled the country, held several briefings with the agents. The FSB answered that these were "groundless accusations".<ref>{{cite news|last=Olearchyk|first=Roman|title=Ukraine implicates Russian agents in deadly protester crackdown|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/396ba808-bb28-11e3-b2b7-00144feabdc0.html?siteedition=intl#axzz2xpllfvcF|newspaper=Financial Times|date=3 April 2014}}</ref>
===International reactions===


===Russian propaganda===
====International organisations====
] portrayed the revolution as a US-organized coup.<ref name="Gestwa-2023"/><ref>{{Cite book|title=The Conflict in Ukraine|last=Yekelchyk|first=Serhy|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2015|isbn=978-0190237288|pages=113}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Kappeler |first=Andreas |author-link=Andreas Kappeler |date=2023 |title=Ungleiche Brüder: Russen und Ukrainer vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9DCnEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA222 |language=de |location=Munich |publisher=C. H. Beck |isbn=978-3-406-80042-9 |page=222}}</ref><ref name="PopovaEntangled" /><ref name="WilsonCrisis" /><ref name="MaidanWar" />
*{{flagu|United Nations}} – Secretary-General ] on 19 February called for an end to the "unacceptable" violence in Ukraine and called for an amnesty for those detained during the unrest.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ukraine-crisis/ukraine-violence-unacceptable-u-n-chief-ban-ki-moon-says-n33376|title=Ukraine Violence 'Unacceptable,' U.N. Chief Ban Ki-Moon Says|publisher=]|author=James Novogrod|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220073025/http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ukraine-crisis/ukraine-violence-unacceptable-u-n-chief-ban-ki-moon-says-n33376|archivedate=20 February 2014}}</ref>


In December 2013, ], the US ], said in a speech to the US–Ukraine Foundation that the US had spent about $5 billion on democracy-building programs in Ukraine since 1991.<ref name="DeBenedictis"/> The Russian government seized on this statement, claiming it was evidence the US was orchestrating a revolution.<ref name="DeBenedictis">{{cite book |last1=DeBenedictis |first1=Kent |title=Russian 'Hybrid Warfare' and the Annexation of Crimea |date=2022 |publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing |pages=40–41}}</ref> In February 2014, a phone conversation between Nuland and US Ambassador to Ukraine ] was leaked. Nuland and Pyatt discuss who they think should or should not be in Ukraine's new government and give their opinion of some Ukrainian political figures.<ref>{{cite web | title=Amid US-Russia tussle over Ukraine, a leaked tape of Victoria Nuland | website=The Christian Science Monitor | date=2014-02-06 | url=https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Security-Watch/Backchannels/2014/0206/Amid-US-Russia-tussle-over-Ukraine-a-leaked-tape-of-Victoria-Nuland}}</ref> US Department of State spokesperson ] said the discussion was not evidence of any plan to influence the political outcome, saying "It shouldn't be a surprise" that politicians would discuss the revolution and Ukraine's future leadership.<ref>{{cite news | last=Gearan | first=Anne | title=In recording of U.S. diplomat, blunt talk on Ukraine | newspaper=Washington Post | date=2014-02-06 | url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/in-purported-recording-of-us-diplomat-blunt-talk-on-ukraine/2014/02/06/518240a4-8f4b-11e3-84e1-27626c5ef5fb_story.html }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26079957|title=Ukraine crisis: Transcript of leaked Nuland-Pyatt call|work=BBC News|date=7 February 2014}}</ref> ] professor ] said, "Imagine just how much evidence the Russians have of what the U.S. was doing in Ukraine, given that they had access to that telephone call. That was the best bit they could come up with. And in the context of the time, what that telephone conversation showed was that the Americans were, A, not up to date about what was happening in Ukraine and, B, unable to influence events happening in Ukraine."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.democracynow.org/2014/3/3/who_is_provoking_the_unrest_in|title=Who Is Provoking the Unrest in Ukraine? A Debate on Role of Russia, United States in Regional Crisis|access-date=4 June 2024|newspaper=Democracy Now!|date=4 March 2014}}</ref>
*{{flagu|European Union}} – EU foreign policy chief ] urged president Yanukovych, the government together with the leaders of the opposition "to address the root causes of the crisis".<ref name=ENAS19214>{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-alarmed-west-calls-for-restraint-and-dialogue/|title=Ukraine: Alarmed West calls for restraint and dialogue|publisher=]|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219160629/http://www.euronews.com/2014/02/19/ukraine-alarmed-west-calls-for-restraint-and-dialogue/|archivedate=19 February 2014 |deadurl=no}}</ref> In addition, the ], ], issued a statement expressing his condolences to the families of those killed, and calling for an end to the violence. He also noted that "The EU has been offering its sincere assistance to facilitate political dialogue between the sides and de-escalate the situation. We continue to believe that constitutional reform, formation of a new inclusive government and creating conditions for democratic elections constitute the only way-out of this deep and long-lasting political crisis. Yet, we have also made it clear that the EU will respond to any deterioration on the ground. We therefore expect that targeted measures against those responsible for violence and use of excessive force can be agreed by our Member States as a matter of urgency"<ref name=eucom>{{cite press release|url=http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_STATEMENT-14-13_en.htm|title=Statement by President Barroso on Ukraine|website=Press Releases Database|publisher=]|accessdate=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219121434/http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_STATEMENT-14-13_en.htm|archivedate=19 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
<!--On March 1, 2015, in an interview with ] on ], Obama said that Yanukovych fled the country after "we had brokered a deal to transition power in Ukraine."<ref name="lavrov">{{cite news|url=https://www.rferl.org/a/obama-russia-lavrov-coup-ukraine/26826632.html|title=Lavrov Claims Obama's Remarks Prove U.S. Backed Ukraine 'Coup'|access-date=1 June 2024|work=Radio Liberty|date=2 February 2015}}</ref> The next day, speaking in Beijing, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the U.S. president's words were "proof that from the very beginning, the United States was involved in the anti government coup that Obama neutrally described as a 'power transition'."<ref name="lavrov"/> U.S. officials then clarified that Obama's words referred to the ].<ref name="lavrov"/>-->


==See also==
*{{flagicon image|OSCE logo.svg}} ] – OSCE chairperson-in-office, Swiss foreign minister ], on 19 February urged Ukrainian authorities "to do their utmost to defuse the menacing situation in the country" and put forward suggestions for measures to de-escalate the conflict, including the assignment of "an impartial international facilitator, possibly working in tandem with a respected Ukrainian personality, and dispatching an international expert team to establish facts on violent incidents and human rights violations".<ref name=osceinfo>{{cite web|url=http://www.osce.org/cio/111514|title=Ukraine: Swiss OSCE Chair offers measures to end violence and resume political route out of crisis|publisher=Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe|accessdate=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221043746/http://www.osce.org/cio/111514|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
* {{annotated link|Orange Revolution}}

*{{flagicon|EU}} ] – Secretary General of the Council, ] in a statement on 18 February insisted that the Ukrainian Parliament should have a "serious debate on how to end the crisis" and offered the legal and constitutional support of the Council of Europe.<ref name=cofe>{{cite web|url=http://hub.coe.int/en/web/coe-portal/press/newsroom?p_p_id=newsroom&_newsroom_articleId=1757174&_newsroom_groupId=10226&_newsroom_tabs=newsroom-topnews&pager.offset=0|title=Secretary General Jagland: Ukrainian parliament should now have serious debate on how to end crisis|website=Newsroom|publisher=]|accessdate=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219212354/http://hub.coe.int/en/web/coe-portal/press/newsroom?p_p_id=newsroom&_newsroom_articleId=1757174&_newsroom_groupId=10226&_newsroom_tabs=newsroom-topnews&pager.offset=0|archivedate=19 February 2014}}{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref>

*] – in a joint statement by foreign ministers of France, Germany and Poland issued on 28 February, the three countries urged the new authorities to respect minority rights stating:''a lasting accommodation of the existing diversity in Ukrainian society necessitates reaching out to Eastern and Southern regions and engaging with all legitimate interests, including minority rights especially regarding language issues.''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/EN/Infoservice/Presse/Meldungen/2014/140228-Gem_Erkl_UKR.html|title=Auswärtiges Amt – Information Service – Joint declaration by the Foreign Ministers of Poland, Germany and France on the situation in Ukraine|publisher=Auswaertiges-amt.de|date=28 February 2014|accessdate=12 March 2014|archivedate=1 March 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301150446/http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/EN/Infoservice/Presse/Meldungen/2014/140228-Gem_Erkl_UKR.html}}</ref>

====States====
*{{flagu|Armenia}} – Foreign Ministry spokesman said on 20 February: "We deeply regret the tens of victims as a result of clashes in Kiev. Ukraine is a friendly country for Armenia. We hope that the sides will resume talks to achieve a peaceful settlement of contentious issues".<ref>{{cite news|title=Armenia hopes for Ukraine peace after deadly clashes in Kiev|url= http://armenianow.com/news/52128/armenia_ukraine_clashes_tigran_balayan_ministry_foreign_affairs|accessdate=20 February 2014|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=27 February 2014 |deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140227115635/http://armenianow.com/news/52128/armenia_ukraine_clashes_tigran_balayan_ministry_foreign_affairs}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Australia}} – Foreign Minister ] on 19 February condemned the violence and loss of life in Ukraine and urged both sides to resume positive political negotiations to resolve the crisis.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://foreignminister.gov.au/releases/2014/jb_mr_140219b.html|title=Australia condemns violence in Ukraine|publisher=Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade|date=19 February 2014|accessdate=24 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222085733/http://foreignminister.gov.au/releases/2014/jb_mr_140219b.html|archivedate=22 February 2014}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Canada}} – Foreign Minister ] on 18 February declared in a statement: "Canada calls on all sides to show restraint and to cease all acts of violence immediately. No act of violence or repression today will go unnoticed by the Government of Canada, and we will work with our allies in the international community to ensure that those responsible will be held to account."<ref name=canfomin1>{{cite web|url=http://www.international.gc.ca/media/aff/news-communiques/2014/02/18a.aspx?lang=eng|title=Canada Appalled by Renewed Violence in Ukraine|publisher=Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://www.international.gc.ca/media/aff/news-communiques/2014/02/18a.aspx?lang=eng |deadurl=no|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref> On the same day, the foreign minister also said that Canada would supply demonstrators in Ukraine with medical aid.<ref name=canfomin2>{{cite web|url= http://www.international.gc.ca/media/aff/news-communiques/2014/02/18c.aspx?lang=eng|title=Canada to Provide More Medical Supplies to Ukrainians|publisher=Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada |accessdate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221043159/http://www.international.gc.ca/media/aff/news-communiques/2014/02/18c.aspx?lang=eng|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Colombia}} – Foreign Ministry, on behalf of the ], released a press release stating "deep concern about the situation in Ukraine" while also deploring the "acts of violence that have taken place in the last couple of days. In the same press statement, Colombia urged the Government of Ukraine to "guarantee security, human rights, and the fundamental liberties of its citizens".<ref>{{cite news|title=Comunicado del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores sobre la situación en Ucrania|url=http://www.cancilleria.gov.co/newsroom/news/comunicado-del-ministerio-relaciones-exteriores-sobre-la-situacion-ucrania|accessdate=20 February 2014|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=26 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140226040631/http://www.cancilleria.gov.co/newsroom/news/comunicado-del-ministerio-relaciones-exteriores-sobre-la-situacion-ucrania}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Czech Republic}} – Foreign minister ] on a meeting with the Ukrainian ambassador on 19 February described the use of violence against protesters as "absolutely unacceptable" and that "under no circumstances, should internal problems be solved in such a manner".<ref>{{cite web|title=Minister Zaorálek to Ukrainian Ambassador: Unacceptable treatment of protestors|accessdate=19 February 2014|url=http://www.mzv.cz/jnp/en/issues_and_press/x2014_02_19_minister_zaoralek_to_ukrainian_ambassador_unacceptable_treatment_of_protestors.html|publisher=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221042841/http://www.mzv.cz/jnp/en/issues_and_press/x2014_02_19_minister_zaoralek_to_ukrainian_ambassador_unacceptable_treatment_of_protestors.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Estonia}} – Foreign minister ] in a statement on 19 February said "We need to help Ukraine out of this crisis" and also stated that "Estonia is prepared to consider punitive measures against all those responsible for the increase in violence."<ref name=eeformin>{{cite web|url=http://www.vm.ee/?q=en/node/19217|title=Foreign Minister Urmas Paet: violence in Ukraine is unacceptable|publisher=Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221043113/http://www.vm.ee/?q=en/node/19217}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Finland}} – Foreign minister ] in a statement on 18 February expressed his condolences to the families of those killed, urging an end to the violence and showing support for the work of the EU, the ] and the ] in their attempts to mediate in the conflict.<ref name=finmin>{{cite press release|url=http://formin.finland.fi/public/default.aspx?contentid=298951&contentlan=2&culture=en-US|title=Statement by Foreign Minister Tuomioja on the situation in Ukraine|publisher=Ministry for Foreign Affairs for Finland|accessdate=19 February 2014 |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221042756/http://formin.finland.fi/public/default.aspx?contentid=298951&contentlan=2&culture=en-US|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Georgia}} – Foreign Ministry released a statement on 18 February condemning the use of force and added that they are "extremely concerned over tragic events" in Kiev.<ref>{{cite news|title=Georgian MFA 'Strongly Condemns' Violence in Kiev|url=http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=26955|accessdate=20 February 2014|newspaper=]|date=19 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140226011722/http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=26955}}</ref> On 20 February, President ] stated that the "use of arms against own people does not speak well of any government" and warned that "not a single government has managed to get away with it."<ref>{{cite news|title=Margvelashvili on Ukraine Violence: 'No Govt Can Get Away with Use of Arms Against Own People'|url=http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=26966|accessdate=20 February 2014|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221042551/http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=26966}}</ref>
: In an interview with the Guardian, Irakli Alasania, Georgia's defence minister said that the Ukrainian revolution was "first strategic failure for Putin." Alasania was sanguine about the potential for trouble to escalate. "There's a lot of rhetoric and chest-thumping. It's not unusual. But Russia won't go into military confrontation. I don't think there's a military option on the table for Putin."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/27/kiev-protests-ukraine-eu-georgia|title=Kiev protests are sign Ukraine has turned to EU, says Georgia minister|date=27 February 2014|work=The Guardian|archivedate=1 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140301131902/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/27/kiev-protests-ukraine-eu-georgia}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Germany}} – Foreign Minister ] warned "Those responsible for making decisions that lead to further bloodshed should know that Europe's decision on sanctions will be reconsidered for sure".<ref name=ENAS19214/>
*{{flagu|Hungary}} – The Foreign Ministry expressed its deep concern and extended condolences to the victims' families. It also stated that, as a neighbouring country, Hungary is interested in a "stable, democratic, and integrated Ukraine, as well as directly interested in the legal certainty of the ]".<ref>{{cite web|title=Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary urges peaceful solution to the Ukrainian crisis|url=http://www.kormany.hu/en/ministry-of-foreign-affairs/news/ministry-of-foreign-affairs-of-hungary-urges-peaceful-solution-to-the-ukrainian-crisis|work=]|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221042329/http://www.kormany.hu/en/ministry-of-foreign-affairs/news/ministry-of-foreign-affairs-of-hungary-urges-peaceful-solution-to-the-ukrainian-crisis|archivedate=21 February 2014}}{{dead link|date=March 2015}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Israel}} – Foreign Minister ] stated that Israel was concerned about the events and expressed hope that the situation would resolve without loss of human life.<ref name="ynetnews-lieberman">{{cite news|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4495771,00.html|title=Israel Breaks Silence on Ukraine: We Hope Conflict is Resolved Peacefully|agency=Reuters|date=6 March 2014|work=]|accessdate=6 March 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140306135752/http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4495771,00.html|archivedate=6 March 2014}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Italy}} – Foreign minister ] on 20 February called for visa sanctions against those responsible for violence, a weapons embargo and also humanitarian support.<ref name=itformin>{{cite web|url=http://www.esteri.it/MAE/EN/Sala_Stampa/ArchivioNotizie/Approfondimenti/2014/02/20140219_ucrviolinaccett.htm?LANG=EN|title=Ukraine: Bonino urges decisive but gradual EU action, long crisis ahead|publisher=]|accessdate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221043025/http://www.esteri.it/MAE/EN/Sala_Stampa/ArchivioNotizie/Approfondimenti/2014/02/20140219_ucrviolinaccett.htm?LANG=EN|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Latvia}} – The ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement on 19 February, putting the full responsibility for the escalation of the crisis on the Ukrainian government. The statement also read, "Those guilty of causing violence must be held responsible."<ref name=lvformin>{{cite press release|url=http://www.mfa.gov.lv/en/news/press-releases/2014/february/19-1/|title=Foreign Minister at UN raises the issue of situation in Ukraine|publisher=]|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221042931/http://www.mfa.gov.lv/en/news/press-releases/2014/february/19-1/}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Lithuania}} – The Foreign ministry issued a note stating in part "We demand to halt violence immediately and thoroughly investigate all the incidents, which have resulted in deaths and injuries, and to arraign the perpetrators before court. Once again, we invite the European Union member states to discuss a possibility of applying target measures against those responsible for the use of force."<ref name=ltformin>{{cite news|url=http://www.urm.lt/default/en/news/mfa-statement-on-situation-in-ukraine|title=MFA Statement on situation in Ukraine|publisher= Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140222173025/http://www.urm.lt/default/en/news/mfa-statement-on-situation-in-ukraine|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Poland}} – Secretary of State Henryka Mościcka-Dendys from ] told the ] daily on 21 February 2014 that Poland trusts the Ukrainian people to decide for themselves what future for Ukraine they want, while stressing the significance of ] extending beyond history and into individual family ties. There was a time, she said, when Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary were believed to remain in the ] forever and yet, it was the Russian leader who changed that belief, ] in 1989. That situation is analogous to the current one, because in the long-run the more democratic Russia of the future can only benefit from the pro-European Ukraine.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Michael Kuttner |title=Jyllands-Posten: w reakcji Polski na sytuację na Ukrainie widać stanowczość i decyzyjność, 21 lutego 2014 |trans_title=There's a decisiveness in the Poland's reaction, 21 February 2014|language=pl |journal=MSZ w Mediach|issue=2014|url=http://www.msz.gov.pl/pl/aktualnosci/msz_w_mediach/dunski__dziennik_jyllands_posten__w_reakcji_polski_na_sytuacje_na_ukrainie_widac_stanowczosc_i_decyzyjnosc__21_lutego_2014_r_;jsessionid=4A00D5EF89766D6CB38B5859BBEBA872.cmsap1p|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/20140224003647/http://www.msz.gov.pl/pl/aktualnosci/msz_w_mediach/dunski__dziennik_jyllands_posten__w_reakcji_polski_na_sytuacje_na_ukrainie_widac_stanowczosc_i_decyzyjnosc__21_lutego_2014_r_;jsessionid=4A00D5EF89766D6CB38B5859BBEBA872.cmsap1p|accessdate=24 February 2014|archivedate=23 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Romania}} – President ], has stated that the events threaten the stability in the region. Furthermore, the president has declared that "Romania agrees with the proposed individual sanctions, for the silver lining has been crossed. The 25 deaths serve as evidence for the fact that both parties (e.n. the Ukrainian government and the protesters) have crossed the line".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.romaniatv.net/traian-basescu-despre-situatia-din-ucraina-avem-un-risc-major-de-destabilizare-a-regiunii_127952.html|title=TB, on the situation in Ukraine|publisher=]|language=ro|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221042148/http://www.romaniatv.net/traian-basescu-despre-situatia-din-ucraina-avem-un-risc-major-de-destabilizare-a-regiunii_127952.html|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The Prime Minister of Romania, ], has made an immediate appeal to peace, stating that "diplomatic efforts will lead to the cessation of violence".<ref>{{cite news|author=Adauga pe Facebook|url=http://www.digi24.ro/Stiri/Digi24/Extern/Stiri/Victor+Ponta+transmite+in+numele+Romaniei+un+nou+apel+de+oprire+|title=VP is making an appeal to peace on behalf of Romania|publisher=]|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl= //web.archive.org/web/20140221041919/http://www.digi24.ro/Stiri/Digi24/Extern/Stiri/Victor+Ponta+transmite+in+numele+Romaniei+un+nou+apel+de+oprire+|archivedate=21 February 2014}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Russian Federation}} – ] stated on 19 February: "What is happening is a direct result of the policies of appeasement by Western politicians and European institutions, which from the beginning of the crisis turned a blind eye to the aggressive actions of radical forces in Ukraine, thereby encouraging them to escalate and provoke the legitimate authority."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/5303f85aeec66/|script-title=uk:Росія вважає Захід винним в ескалації конфлікту в Україні|trans_title=Russia sees the West guilty of an escalating conflict in Ukraine|publisher=Theinsider.ua|date=19 February 2014|accessdate=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140221042021/http://www.theinsider.ua/politics/5303f85aeec66/|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> According to the press secretary of the ], Russia considers the events in Ukraine a ].<ref>{{cite news|work=Izvestia|language=ru|url= http://izvestia.ru/news/566155|script-title=ru:Кремль оценивает события на Украине как попытку госпереворота|trans_title=Kremlin views developments in Ukraine as an attempt of coup d'etat|accessdate=21 February 2014|archivedate=21 February 2014|deadurl=no|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220062604/http://izvestia.ru/news/566155}}</ref>

:On 20 February 2014, Russian Prime Minister ] stated that Russia could only cooperate fully with Ukraine when its leadership was in "good shape".<ref name=VMrEN20214/> He added that Russia wants a "strong government" in Ukraine, "so that people don't wipe their feet on the authorities like a doormat".<ref name="UkraineBBC20214">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26268620|title=Ukraine death toll rises to 22 as EU talks under way|publisher=BBC News|date=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220071545/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26268620|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> Russian Foreign Minister ] likened threats of EU sanctions "on those responsible for Ukraine violence to blackmail" "The EU is also trying to consider the introduction of sanctions and at the same time they come to Kiev on uninvited missions".<ref name="deRHREN20214"/>

:On 24 February 2014, Medvedev questioned legitimacy of the new Ukrainian authorities who replaced President Yanukovych: "If you consider Kalashnikov-toting people in black masks who are roaming Kiev to be the government, then it will be hard for us to work with that government".<ref>"". '']''. 25 February 2014.</ref>

:The following day Foreign Minister Lavrov expressed concern about the faith of the TV channel "]", Russian TV channels in Ukraine, ] and the abolition of the ] and added that his government was interested in "preventing the influence of radicals and nationalists, who are now trying to play the first violin".<ref>{{uk icon}} , ] (25 February 2014)</ref>
*{{flagu|Sweden}} – Foreign minister ] issued a statement saying in part, "The EU will not hesitate on measures against interests of persons associated with repression and violence in Ukraine."<ref name=kplivenight/> He also noted Yanukovych has "blood on his hands."<ref name="BBCEurope26262219">{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26262219|title=Widening rifts over Ukraine|publisher=BBC News|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140219201754/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26262219|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*{{flagu|Turkey}} – Foreign Minister ] said in a press conference, "Ukraine is one of the countries with a strategic location in the Black Sea basin. Stability of Ukraine and peace in the country is of vital importance to the whole region".<ref>{{cite news|title=Turkey calls for Stabilization of Situation in Ukraine|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/02/turkey-calls-for-stabilization-of-situation-in-ukraine/|agency=Indo-Asian News Service|publisher=news.biharprabha.com|accessdate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220234057/http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/02/turkey-calls-for-stabilization-of-situation-in-ukraine/|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref>
*{{flagu|United Kingdom}} – Foreign Secretary ] said "It is clear ousted President Viktor Yanukovych's authority is no longer widely accepted in Ukraine and Britain is working with the new government in Kiev....Ukraine had a pressing need for constitutional reform, improvements to its political culture, free elections, and an end to pervasive corruption. Meanwhile, the international community must work with the new government to discourage further violence and agree on international financial support. Ukraine's financial situation is very serious and without outside assistance might not be sustainable. An economic crisis in Ukraine would be a grave threat to the country's stability and have damaging wider consequences. It wasn't clear the country could wait until presidential elections in late May for a financial package as it faced dwindling reserves, a depreciating currency, and large foreign exchange debts that were falling due, and it was also shut out of international capital markets." Asked about who the UK recognized as the current head of state, Hague said Britain was working with the new government.<ref>{{cite news|last=Winning|first=Nicholas|title=U.K. Foreign Secretary Says Britain Working With New Ukraine Government|url=http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304610404579403133500745904|newspaper=Wall Street Journal|date=24 February 2014}}</ref> "There is of course a dispute constitutionally about who is the president, but in this situation it is very clear that, whatever the constitutional provisions, the authority of Mr. Yanukovych is no longer widely recognized as president," he said. "And in order to achieve the objectives that I've just set out, it's necessary for us to talk to the speaker who has been declared the acting president."

*{{flagu|United States}} – President ] warned on 19 February that there would be consequences if violence continues in Ukraine and that the ] should not step into a situation that could be resolved by civilians.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26266149|title=Obama: 'Consequences if Ukraine violence continues'|publisher=BBC News|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220083812/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26266149|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/19/us-ukraine-obama-mexico-idUSBREA1I1WQ20140219|title=Obama warns Ukraine of consequences if violence continues|agency=]|date=19 February 2014|archiveurl=
//web.archive.org/web/20140222172912/http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/19/us-ukraine-obama-mexico-idUSBREA1I1WQ20140219|archivedate=22 February 2014|deadurl=no}}</ref> The US also imposed a visa ban on 20 senior Ukrainian officials and other people it accused of being behind the violent crackdown on protesters.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/02/us-imposes-visa-ban-on-20-ukrainians-over-euromaidan-riots/|title=US imposes visa ban on 20 Ukrainians over Euromaidan riots|agency=Indo-Asian News Service|publisher=news.biharprabha.com|accessdate=20 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220233359/http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/02/us-imposes-visa-ban-on-20-ukrainians-over-euromaidan-riots/|deadurl=no}}</ref> On 20 February 2014, President Obama sharply criticized Russian support of the Yanukovych government and called for respect of people's basic freedoms.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/20/ukraine-crisis-obama-attacks-putin-over-russias-role|title=Ukraine crisis: Obama attacks Putin over Russia's role|newspaper=]|date=20 February 2014|archivedate=20 February 2014|deadurl=no |archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20140220061812/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/20/ukraine-crisis-obama-attacks-putin-over-russias-role}}</ref>

====Politicians====
*Former Georgian President ] said Russia had bought Ukraine's sovereignty with its latest offer of cash. He also said that Europe's reaction was "absolutely inadequate."<ref name=kplivenight/>
*The former Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs ], has stated that a civil war within Ukraine is "not excluded". Geoană considers the crisis to be "the most severe crisis at Romania's border in many years".<ref>{{cite web|author=Cosmin Ruscior |url=http://www.rfi.ro/invitatul-diminetii-47762-senatorul-psd-mircea-geoana-fost-ministru-externe-criza-ucraina|title=PSD Senator MG on the Ukrainian situation |publisher=Rfi.ro|accessdate=21 February 2014}}</ref>
*Former Ukraine president ] said that ] should be introduced in Kiev in order to stop civil war.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://izvestia.ru/news/566164|title=Леонид Кравчук: "В Киеве надо вводить чрезвычайное положение"|work=Izvestia|accessdate=21 February 2014|archiveurl=//web.archive.org/web/20081201194141/http://izvestia.ru/news/566164|archivedate=20 February 2014}}</ref>


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2014 revolution in Ukraine This article is about the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. For other uses, see Revolution of Dignity (disambiguation).

Revolution of Dignity
Part of Euromaidan
Top: Protesters fighting government forces on Independence Square on 18 February 2014.
Bottom: Independence Square on 23 February.
Date18–23 February 2014
(5 days)
LocationUkraine (mainly in Kyiv)
Goals
MethodsProtesting, rioting, civil disobedience, insurrection
Resulted inEuromaidan / opposition victory Full results
Parties

Maidan People's Union

  • Anti-government civilian protesters
  • Parliamentary opposition parties
  • Defected police officers

Ukraine Government of Ukraine

Supported by:
 Russia
Lead figures
Number
Kyiv:
  • 400,000–800,000 protesters
  • 12,000 "self-defense sotnia"
Elsewhere in Ukraine:

Law enforcement in Kyiv:

  • 4,000 Berkut
  • 1,000 Internal Troops
  • 3,000–4,000 titushky

Pro-government/anti-EU demonstrations:

  • 20,000–60,000 (Kyiv)
  • 40,000 (Kharkiv)
  • 15,000 (Donetsk)
  • 10,000 (Simferopol)
  • 2,500 pro-Russia (Sevastopol)
Casualties and losses
  • Deaths: 108 (January–February)
  • Injured: 1,100+
  • Arrested: 77
  • Deaths: 13
  • Injured: 272
  • Captured: 67
  • Overall deaths: 121
  • Overall injuries: 1,811
Russo-Ukrainian War (outline)
  • Background

  • Major topics


Post-Minsk II conflict

Attacks on civilians


Military engagements
  • Effects and aftermath

Related

The Revolution of Dignity (Ukrainian: Революція гідності, romanizedRevoliutsiia hidnosti), also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution, took place in Ukraine in February 2014 at the end of the Euromaidan protests, when deadly clashes between protesters and state forces in the capital Kyiv culminated in the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych, the return to the 2004 Constitution of Ukraine, and the outbreak of the 2014 Russo-Ukrainian War.

In November 2013, a wave of large-scale protests known as "Euromaidan" began in response to President Yanukovych's decision not to sign a political association and free trade agreement with the European Union (EU), instead choosing closer ties to Russia. Euromaidan soon developed into the largest democratic mass movement in Europe since 1989. Earlier that year the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) had overwhelmingly approved finalizing the agreement; Russia had pressured Ukraine to reject it. The scope of the protests widened, with calls for the resignation of Yanukovych and the Azarov government. Protesters opposed what they saw as widespread government corruption and abuse of power, the influence of Russia and oligarchs, police brutality, human rights violations, and repressive anti-protest laws.

A large, barricaded protest camp occupied Independence Square in central Kyiv throughout the 'Maidan Uprising'. In January and February 2014, clashes between protesters and Berkut special riot police resulted in the deaths of 108 protesters and 13 police officers, and the wounding of many others. The first protesters were killed in fierce clashes with police on Hrushevsky Street on 19–22 January. Following this, protesters occupied government buildings throughout the country, and the Azarov government resigned. The deadliest clashes were on 18–20 February, which saw the most severe violence in Ukraine since it regained independence. Thousands of protesters advanced towards parliament, led by activists with shields and helmets, who were fired on by police snipers.

On 21 February, Yanukovych and the parliamentary opposition signed an agreement to bring about an interim unity government, constitutional reforms and early elections. Police abandoned central Kyiv that afternoon and the protesters took control. Yanukovych fled the city that evening. The next day, 22 February, the Ukrainian parliament voted to remove Yanukovych from office by 328 to 0 (about 73% of the parliament's 450 members). Yanukovych claimed this vote was illegal and asked Russia for help. Russian propaganda described the events as a "coup".

Pro-Russian, counter-revolutionary protests erupted in southern and eastern Ukraine. Russia occupied and then annexed Crimea, while armed pro-Russian separatists seized government buildings and proclaimed the independent states of Donetsk and Luhansk, sparking the Donbas war.

The Ukrainian parliament restored the 2004 amendments to the Ukrainian constitution. An interim government, led by Arseniy Yatsenyuk, signed the EU association agreement and disbanded the Berkut. Petro Poroshenko became president after winning the 2014 presidential elections. The new government began a removal of civil servants associated with the overthrown regime. There was also widespread decommunization and de-Sovietization of the country.

Prelude

Euromaidan protesters in Kyiv, December 2013
Main article: Euromaidan

Successive Ukrainian governments in the 2000s sought a closer relationship with the European Union (EU). The government of President Viktor Yanukovych had been negotiating an association agreement with the European Union since 2012. Such a comprehensive trade agreement with the EU would have impacted Ukraine's trade agreements with Russia, the latter being Ukraine's biggest trade partner at the time. Yanukovych believed that the complications could be addressed, and he said that he intended to enter the agreement, but continued to postpone. This was interpreted as an attempt to back out of signing this agreement, and led to a wave of protests which came to be known as the "Euromaidan" movement.

Protests originally erupted in November 2013 after Yanukovych refused to sign the association agreement with the EU at a meeting of the Eastern Partnership in Vilnius, Lithuania, choosing closer ties with Russia instead. Prime Minister Mykola Azarov had asked for €20 billion (US$27 billion) in loans and aid. The EU was willing to offer €610 million ($838 million) in loans, but Russia was willing to offer $15 billion, as well as cheaper gas prices. In addition, the EU demanded major changes to Ukraine's regulations and laws, but Russia did not stipulate regulatory or legal adjustment of such nature or scale. Russia also applied economic pressure on Ukraine and launched a propaganda campaign against the EU deal.

Yanukovych's decision meant the country was turning towards the Russia-proposed Eurasian Economic Union, which was more popular in Ukraine's East. Western-oriented Ukrainians went to the Maidan square to protest against the turn. The rallies were initially peaceful but became violent in January 2014 after parliament, dominated by Yanukovych's supporters, passed laws intended to repress the protests. The European Union and the United States urged Yanukovych to negotiate a peaceful end to the conflict and said they would impose sanctions on government officials if they were found responsible for violence.

In mid-February, an amnesty agreement was made with protesters under which they would be spared criminal charges in exchange for leaving occupied buildings. The demonstrators vacated all occupied Regional State Administration buildings, and activists in Kyiv left the Hrushevskoho Street standoff; Kyiv's City Hall was also released back to government control on 16 February. All those previously jailed for taking part in protests were scheduled to be released after 17 February.

On 14 February, Yanukovych said: "I want to say that I was incited, and I'm incited to use various methods and ways how to settle the situation, but I want to say I don't want to be at war. I don't want any decisions made using such a radical way." He called on all politicians to refrain from radicalism and to understand that "there is a line that shouldn't be crossed, and this line is law".

Overview

The protest camp on Independence Square in February 2014
Protesters at a rally on Independence Square, 19 January 2014

The protests that began on the night of 21 November 2013 in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kyiv were still ongoing by mid-February 2014.

A period of relative calm in the anti-government demonstrations in Kyiv ended abruptly on 18 February 2014, when deadly clashes broke out between protesters and riot police (known as the Berkut militsiya). At least 82 people were killed over the next two days, including 13 policemen. More than 1,100 people were injured.

On 18 February, some 20,000 Maidan protesters marched from Independence Square towards the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament) in support of restoring the 2004 Constitution, which had been repealed by the Constitutional Court after Yanukovych was elected president. The Berkut blocked their path. The confrontation turned violent. BBC correspondents reported that each side blamed the other. The security forces fired guns, including automatic weapons and sniper rifles, loaded with both rubber bullets and, later, live ammunition, while also using tear gas and flash grenades to repel thousands of demonstrators. The protesters fought with rocks and bats, Molotov cocktails, and firearms, and broke into Party of Regions headquarters. Eleven protesters were killed or fatally wounded; three were shot dead by police, eight died of other injuries. Four police officers were also shot and killed.

On the evening on 18 February and into the early hours of 19 February, the security forces launched an operation to clear Independence Square, and stormed the main protest camp. Clashes broke out, resulting in the deaths of seventeen protesters and five riot police. Most of the protesters were shot dead by police. Two others died when riot police set the Trade Unions Building on fire, which served as the Maidan headquarters. Another protester and a journalist were killed by titushky (government loyalists). The five police officers died from gunshot wounds. Political commentators suggested that Ukraine was on the brink of a civil war. Some areas, including Lviv Oblast, declared themselves politically independent of the central government.

In protest at the deaths of civilians, Maidan activists began occupying regional state administration (RSA) buildings.

On 19 February, the security forces set up checkpoints and announced restrictions on public transport and school closures in Kyiv, which the media referred to as a de facto state of emergency.

On 20 February, Internal Affairs Minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko announced that he had authorised the use of live ammunition against protesters. On the morning of 20 February, riot police massed at the edge of Independence Square. Clashes broke out, and two Berkut officers were shot dead. At around 9am, protesters tried to push the Berkut away from the Maidan and back up Instytutska Street. The Berkut fired indiscriminately on the protesters from ground level, while snipers fired on protesters from above. By midday, 48 protesters had been shot dead on Instytutska Street, as had two other Berkut officers. In response, the chairman of the Ukrainian parliament (equivalent to the office of speaker in other countries' parliaments), Volodymyr Rybak, announced the next day that he had signed a parliamentary decree condemning the use of force and urging all institutions such as the Ministry of Internal Affairs to cease immediately all military actions against protesters. Parliament also suspended Zakharchenko from his duties.

On 21 February, President Yanukovych signed an agreement with opposition leaders. It promised constitutional changes to restore certain powers to parliament and called for early elections to be held by December. Despite the agreement, thousands continued to protest in central Kyiv, and the security forces withdrew, leaving demonstrators in control of the city's government district: the parliament building, the president's administration quarters, the cabinet, and the Interior Ministry. The evening, Yanukovych secretly fled the capital, without informing parliament of his whereabouts.

On 22 February, parliament voted 328–0 in favour of removing Yanukovych from office and scheduled new presidential elections for 25 May. Parliament named its chairman, Oleksandr Turchynov, as interim president. An arrest warrant for Yanukovych was issued by the new government on 24 February. Over the next few days, Russian nationalist politicians and activists organised rallies in Crimea and urged the Russian government to help defend the region from advancing "fascists" from the rest of Ukraine.

Detailed timeline

See also: Timeline of the Euromaidan

18 February 2014

Protest march and initial clashes

Protesters building a barricade, 18 February
Protesters in standoff with riot police, 18 February
Protesters throwing bricks and Molotov cocktails at police officers behind a burning barricade

The night before the clashes, Right Sector called on all of its members to ready themselves for a "peace offensive" on 18 February. The Maidan People's Union also urged all concerned citizens to take part in the "peace offensive", which student unions had agreed to join as well. The Maidan Union reported on the morning of 18 February that columns of protesters would begin a march on parliament at 08:30.

That morning, around 20,000 demonstrators marched on the parliament building as that body was set to consider opposition demands for a new constitution and government. Around 09:45, the demonstrators broke through the police barricade of several personnel-transport trucks near the building of the Central Officers' Club of Ukraine and pushed the cordon of police aside. The clashes started after some two dozen demonstrators moved a police vehicle blocking their path to parliament. At 10:00, a member of parliament representing Batkivshchyna, Lesya Orobets, reported that police armed with Fort-500T shotguns had begun to attack with flash and stun grenades from Shovkovychna Street and Lypska Street.

As the column neared the parliament building at 10:08, it met resistance from another cordon of police officers. There were reports that the number of protesters had swelled to 50,000. At 10:18, according to other reports, explosions and smoke were seen on Instytutska Street as people started to tear up roadway paving blocks. Protesters started to throw the pavement blocks at the police, while officers defending themselves with shields tried to subdue the crowd with stun grenades. Protesters who had barricaded themselves near the Dynamo Stadium colonnade began setting fire to tires. At about 10:30, parliament was set to vote on whether to restore the 2004 constitution. However, it did not happen as Chairman Rybak did not register the bill.

At 10:33, the street fights between protesters and the police shifted to Shovkovychna Street. Protesters started to wave 200 banknotes in the face of some of Yanukovych's police forces—saying that they were mercenaries—in Mariinskyi Park. An activist, Oleksandr Aronets, reported that snipers were targeting civilians. By 11:00, protesters had sustained serious wounds. Molotov cocktails were thrown by the protesters, and on Shovkovnycha Street, a barricade of dump trucks was set on fire.

Berkut special police on Instytutska Street, Kyiv, 18 February

At 11:23, the Berkut special police forces tried to launch an assault on the crowd, but the protesters attacked back. Two minutes later, the first report came that protesters were breaking down the doors of the Party of Regions headquarters on Lypska Street. At 11:30, protesters—including the journalist Tetyana Chornovol—sacked and set fire to the building. Two persons died as a result, including a programmer who worked at the headquarters. At 12:12, Minister of Healthcare Raisa Bohatyriova was attacked by protesters as she left Mariinskyi Park, but she escaped unharmed. By 12:30, the police had regained control of the Party of Regions office.

By 13:00, thousands of police officers had encircled the government district and begun chasing down protesters. One protester with a head wound told the Kyiv Post that charging police officers had "smashed everybody" in their path.

Around 13:30, four officers on Instytutska Street were stationed atop a building, lobbing stun grenades at the crowd and shooting, when protesters stormed the building and set part of it on fire. The protesters forced their way to the roof, forcing the police to retreat. The building on Instytutska Street was described as the scene of the day's most violent clashes. Berkut and Internal Troops servicemen opened a full-scale assault, firing directly into the crowd. There were reports of police using water cannons to break through.

Hand-to-hand fighting between protesters and Internal Troops

By mid-afternoon, police officers using tear gas drove as many as 10,000 protesters from Mariinskyi Park, where barricades had been built earlier in the day. Demonstrators threw stun grenades, filling the park with smoke. Other anti-government activists tried to keep the pro-government and anti-government forces apart.

Multiple news outlets published photographs showing the police armed with AK-74 assault rifles. Former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Hennadiy Moskal speculated that they were Alpha Group units. A Berkut leader, Vladimir Krashevsky, said the armed police officers in black with yellow armbands were part of a Berkut unit that had been deployed to help evacuate the interior troops.

Protesters re-occupied City Hall.

At 15:45, hundreds of riot police officers advanced toward Maidan, attacking protesters. An officer grabbed the gas mask of a Kyiv Post journalist on Instytutska Street and said of the police advance: "I love it! We love it!"

A riot police officer is thrown to the ground during clashes in Kyiv

At 16:00, the acting chief of the Security Service of Ukraine, Oleksandr Yakymenko, and acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko issued a public warning to protesters to clear the streets within two hours, saying, "If by 18:00 the lawlessness doesn't cease, we shall be forced to use all legal means to bring order." At the October Palace, visible from Independence Square, riot police threw bricks down the hill at protesters from a bridge along Instytutska Street.

Throughout the day of 18 February 2014, protesters lit tires, threw and launched Molotov cocktails, bars of steel and other projectiles at lines of Berkut police. At 17:04, armed Berkut untied the wire at the Mykhaila Hrushevskoho Street barricade gate near Dynamo Stadium and penetrated with some surprise. EuroMaidan protesters were watching a drone hovering from the opposite direction, with their backs turned to the police. Hundreds of Berkut began throwing grenades, two of which injured U.S. photographer Mark Estabrook and countless others while discharging their pistols and shotguns. Euromaidan protesters and civilians began a mass retreat toward the next gate in a barricade on Khreschatyk Street. There were many injuries and several deaths.

At 20:00, pro-Russian sources had reported that 50 unknown or presumably pro-Russian assailants were trying to break into the Canadian embassy. On the same day, a Global Affairs Canada spokesperson acknowledged that protesters had taken "shelter" and were "peaceful and have not caused any damage or harm to staff." In 2015, it was revealed that the embassy had deliberately opened its gates after spotting a Canadian passport-wielding Euromaidan protester being chased by Berkut. Upon entry of the unknown passport-wielding Euromaidan protester, a deluge of Euromaidan protesters stormed the embassy and occupied the main lobby, using the embassy as a safe haven from Berkut. The embassy was used to treat the wounded during the evening of 18 February. Euromaidan protesters later left the embassy voluntarily, leaving flowers. Unnamed European allies later asserted, that given the prolonged occupation and lack of resistance by Canadian foreign service officers, Canada played an intentional and deliberate role in enabling Euromaidan protesters. Contemporary media sources argue that Prime Minister Stephen Harper never acknowledged the true extent of the security breach.

Attack on Maidan

Militsiya attack on Independence Square, 18–19 February

Following the warning, the police advanced on thousands of protesters on Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) with guns, a water cannon, and an armored personnel carrier. Tents housing protesters were burned in the main square. The police justified their actions as part of an anti-terror campaign against "individuals who had clearly armed themselves". Opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk called on the police to retreat 200 meters up Instytutska Street and urged both sides to call a truce until morning. Protesters on the square stacked tires and other burning debris to create a wall of fire between themselves and security forces.

The TV channel 5 Kanal's broadcast was shut down countrywide but remained available via satellite (with a brief interruption) and a live feed on YouTube.

Kyiv's Trade Unions building, used as Euromaidan headquarters, on fire after a police raid

At approximately 22:00, it was reported that the police had broken through the protesters' barricades on the eastern side of the square. Officers then tried to retake the occupied Trade Unions building but failed.

Presidential adviser Hanna Herman said that negotiations between the government and the opposition would not happen until peace was restored and the crowds retreated, and that "calling further for armed conflict is a great crime against the Ukrainian people and the Ukrainian state." General Prosecutor of Ukraine Viktor Pshonka said: "Organisers of mass protests will be held accountable. We will demand the heaviest punishment both for those who revved people up to take part in today's action and for those who organised and controlled them."

At 01:35 the next morning, street lights were switched off around the square. The activists believed that this heralded the beginning of a decisive assault.

Opposition leaders meeting with Yanukovych

Emerging from a meeting with President Yanukovych, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko told Hromadske TV that the talks had not been successful. Klitschko said that opposition leaders had listened for more than an hour to Yanukovych's claims that they were to blame for the 20 deaths on 18 February. The president also demanded that the opposition force the protesters to leave Maidan Nezalezhnosti. He reportedly threatened opposition leaders with criminal prosecution.

In a message on Ukrainian television, Yanukovych told the opposition leaders, "Separate yourself from the radical elements that seek bloodshed and conflict with law enforcement agencies," and said that if they did not do so, he would "talk differently" with them. He added: "The opposition leaders have ignored the basic foundation of democracy. The line had been crossed when they called people to arms."

On 18 February, three opposition parties (Batkivshchyna, UDAR, and Svoboda) said in a statement: "We never have and never will call people to arms. This is our principled position. The death of each person is a personal tragedy for each of us." Later that day, the parties said, "To hold talks with the regime, the policies of which led to the deaths of many people, is an extremely unpleasant thing, but we must do everything possible and even the impossible to prevent further bloodshed." They said that dissolving the protests would be "counterproductive and unrealistic" and stated: "It was not we who brought Maidan together, and it is not for us to disperse it! People will decide themselves what to do depending on when and how their demands are satisfied."

19 February

Maidan crowds on 19 February

The Kyiv Metro was closed and main roads blocked by police. Bigger stores and malls on Khreshchatyk were also closed, but according to a Euronews correspondent, "Life away from the barricades is business as usual."

In the early morning, titushky shot two protesters, killing one. By this point, the death toll had risen to 26 on both sides, including 10 police.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) launched an "anti-terrorist" operation, while the intelligence services began investigating unnamed politicians over what was described as an illegal attempt to seize power. The decision to begin the anti-terrorist operation involved the SBU, the Interior Ministry, the Ministry of Defence, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, and the central and local governments, according to a statement on the SBU website. According to political analyst Taras Berezovets, the decree meant that the SBU could search protesters, seize their property, and detain them at will, "without a court order or other legal safeguards."

In the early morning, Olena Lukash announced that the opposition had refused to sign a declaration disapproving of radical measures. President Yanukovych demanded that the opposition stop occupying buildings and seizing arms; the opposition, however, would not concede. The acting minister of defence, Pavlo Lebedyev, acknowledged that he had sent some airborne troops from Dnipropetrovsk to Kyiv. Ciphered telegrams were discovered in which Yuriy Ilyin, the newly appointed chief of the general staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, gave direct orders to deploy military units.

Also on 19 February, a military An-26 made a secret flight from Kyiv to Russia to pick up a large batch of anti-riot weapons and ammunition; this only became known in 2015.

A Euronews correspondent on Independence Square reported that protesters were arriving "from all parts of Ukraine". By 14:50, about 5,000 remained on the square. Right Sector occupied the Kyiv Central Post Office and the State Committee for Television and Radio, with the post office serving as a new headquarters.

Burning of the Euromaidan headquarters in the Trade Unions Building

President Yanukovych fired the chief of the general staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Volodymyr Zamana, and replaced him with Ilyin, who was previously the commander of the Ukrainian Navy. The Ministry of Defence announced that it was redeploying units around the country to guard military facilities. The director of the SBU, Oleksandr Yakymenko, said that military bases and arms depots had been attacked in several regions.

The European Investment Bank froze activities in Ukraine, saying, "For the time being, the situation is so cruel that it would be politically the wrong signal, but also irresponsible vis-a-vis the people we asked to do the job, to be active on business in Ukraine."

Following a meeting between government and opposition leaders late at night, both sides declared a truce and agreed to start negotiations. President Yanukovych said in a statement that he had agreed to "start negotiations with the aim of ending bloodshed and stabilising the situation in the state in the interests of social peace". According to opposition politician Yatsenyuk, the truce included a pledge from Yanukovych not to launch a police assault that night. Right Sector did not agree to the truce. A Euronews correspondent on Independence Square reported that the number of protesters had grown, saying, "In general, all I have heard from people is the more they are attacked and the worse they are beaten, the more determined they are to stand back up and resume the struggle."

20 February

Protesters on the Maidan on 20 February, shortly before the shooting started

At 00:35, Interfax reported that Yanukovych had declared 20 February a day of mourning for those killed in the clashes.

Around 03:50, activists claimed that they had torn a shoulder patch from the uniform of a Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) soldier during the clashes, brandishing the patch as alleged proof of Russian involvement. Protesters at Independence Square continued to hear gunshots, despite the ceasefire agreement. Around 04:20, five buses carrying protesters from Ivano-Frankivsk arrived.

Each side blamed the other for igniting the deadly conflict. SBU director Yakymenko blamed Ukraine's current Euromaidan government, claiming they were responsible for hiring snipers on 20 February. In a statement, the Presidential Administration of Ukraine claimed that the protesters had gone on the offensive: "They are working in organised groups. They are using firearms, including sniper rifles. They are shooting to kill," it said. Protesters accused the police of starting the conflict by throwing Molotov cocktails and improvised explosive devices. Opposition politician Klitschko issued a statement saying: "Armed thugs have been let loose in the streets to attack people and create an illusion that there is a confrontation between citizens."

On the morning on 20 February, protesters advanced up Instytutska Street in a bid to push the Berkut away from Independence Square. They were led by activists with shields and helmets. The protesters were fired on by the retreating Berkut, as well as by snipers. Altogether, 48 protesters were killed or fatally wounded by gunfire.

People tending to a protester who has been shot by a sniper

According to a UNIAN correspondent, there were more than 30,000 people on Independence Square. At 09:25, protesters had pushed the Berkut back to the October Palace after security forces tried to set fire to Kyiv Conservatory, which was being used as a field hospital for wounded protesters. At 09:32, it was announced that parliament would not convene. Euromaidan protesters marched on the police with shields and Molotov cocktails and forced them to retreat, thus regaining control of Independence Square and capturing up to 67 police officers. Around 10:49, law enforcement personnel were captured while sleeping in the Ukrainian House and during clashes on barricades near the October Palace. Many of the men were only 18 or 19 years old, were not trained, and were armed only with rubber truncheons. Those with minor injuries were treated by medics. The captured police were from Crimea, the central-eastern cities Dnipropetrovsk and Kryvyi Rih, and eastern Luhansk. Interior Troops soldiers, of whom almost 100 surrendered during the clashes (mostly conscripts aged 19–20), were held prisoner at the headquarters of the Energy Company of Ukraine and at the October Palace.

At 10:55, the chief of the presidential administration, Andriy Klyuev, announced that the president was prepared to sign a treaty with the opposition on the demanded changes to the Constitution of Ukraine, and that the ongoing clashes should compel politicians to find a quick consensus.

At 10:00, Euromaidan's activists picketed the main office at the Kyiv Metro station Politekhnichnyi Instytut, demanding that the system be reopened. A former head of the Kyiv City State Administration, Ivan Saliy, also called for the reopening of the metro. At 16:00 that day, the Titushky were transported by metro from the Pozniaky station to the Pecherska station, Lvivska Gazeta reported. The government also closed highway and railway access to Kyiv.

Trains between Kyiv and Lviv, one of the protesters' strongholds, were temporarily suspended; a railway spokeswoman said this was because of damage to the lines. Coincidentally, there were reports that arms had been seized from an Interior Ministry armory in Lviv and transported to the outskirts of Kyiv.

The head of the Kyiv City State Administration, Volodymyr Makeyenko, resigned from the Party of Regions but said that he would continue to perform his duties to ensure that the city functioned properly. He then ordered the reopening of the Kyiv Metro. By 15:00, the metro was still not running, and ground-based transport in the city was scarce. The metro was partly reopened in the early evening, but interchange stations remained closed.

The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Kyiv was temporarily closed.

Snipers in central Kyiv

Radio Liberty published video footage of police special forces shooting protesters with Kalashnikov and sniper rifles. Acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko announced that combat weapons had been provided to the police, saying in an address to the nation, "We signed relevant orders as part of the Antiterrorist Center's work: the law enforcement officials have been provided with combat weapons, and they will be used in line with the law on police." The ministry's website said the riot police had the right to use their weapons to free hostages being held by protesters. The ministry further stated that a sniper had injured 20 of its police officers.

Interfax-Ukraine reported that at 15:00, "a group of unknown individuals" headed to the Presidential Administration Building, and shots and explosions were heard. The Euromaidan self-defense force had repeatedly urged protesters not to go outside the square's perimeter.

Diplomatic efforts

The above-mentioned clashes erupted shortly before three visiting EU foreign ministers—Radosław Sikorski of Poland, Laurent Fabius of France, and Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany—were due to meet with President Yanukovych to push for a compromise with the Ukrainian opposition. The meeting was delayed for security reasons and began an hour late. Before the meeting, Fabius said in an interview with BFM TV: "Our purpose is to cause the Ukrainian administration to conduct elections. There is no solution other than elections." The negotiations lasted six hours. Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland told reporters soon afterward, "It was agreed with Yanukovych that there was a willingness to hold early elections this year, both presidential and parliamentary." Tusk also said that Yanukovych "was willing to form a national unity government in the next 10 days and to change the constitution before the summer". Further talks were scheduled to negotiate the signing of the relevant document.

After a telephone conversation between Yanukovych and the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, Russian human rights ombudsman Vladimir Lukin was sent as an envoy to Ukraine, at Yanukovych's request, to try to mediate talks between the government and the opposition.

The United States imposed visa bans on 20 Ukrainian officials it considered "responsible for ordering human rights abuses related to political oppression". The European Union introduced a visa ban and a financial asset freeze against those responsible for the violence in Ukraine, and a ban on export to Ukraine of equipment that could be used by the government for "internal repression". "The scale of implementation will be taken forward in the light of developments in Ukraine," the EU Council concluded.

Ukrainian political developments

The leader of the ruling Party of Regions, Oleksandr Yefremov, travelled to Luhansk to meet with local leaders and law enforcement agents to discuss the possibility of southeastern Ukraine's declaring independence and seceding from the state. The chairman of the Supreme Council of Crimea, Vladimir Konstantinov, travelled to Moscow, where he announced that the Autonomous Republic of Crimea would secede from Ukraine if there were a change of power.

Party of Regions MP Sergiy Tigipko called for the resignation of parliament chairman Volodymyr Rybak, his replacement with an opposition parliamentarian, and the urgent election of a prime minister supported by all factions. "The president, the parliament speaker, the acting prime minister, and opposition leaders have completely lost control of the situation in the country and do not offer any solutions to pacify the country," he said. "Their inaction is leading to increased confrontation and deaths. Immediate concrete steps, rather than negotiations, are needed to resolve the crisis in the country." In the evening, Tigipko held talks with opposition politicians Yatsenyuk and Klitschko.

The head of the Kyiv City State Administration, Volodymyr Makeyenko, and 17 MPs resigned from the Party of Regions. In Rivne and Zhytomyr, the Party of Regions formally disbanded, with all MPs from those regions leaving the party as well.

Ten Party of Regions and two independent MPs called for a return to the parliamentary-presidential form of government. They also called on security forces to "execute the oath they swore to the Ukrainian people, not to follow criminal orders to use firearms, not to allow the participation of law enforcers in provocations involving gangs against the peaceful public and protesters all over Ukraine".

At 16:42, parliament convened for an emergency sitting. The Party of Regions did not take part. According to a UNIAN correspondent, 227 MPs out of 450—mostly from the opposition, but some from the Party of Regions—were present. Out of 238 deputies present, 236 voted to condemn the recent violence, ban the use of weapons against protesters, and withdraw troops and the police deployed against them. The entire parliamentary faction of the Communist Party of Ukraine and some 80% of the Party of Regions chose to miss the session. Lawmakers barred chiefs and commanders of the Interior Troops, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the SBU, and other government agencies from carrying out any counter-terrorism operations because they violated the Constitution of Ukraine. They were also ordered to stop blocking roads and bridges, squares and streets in Kyiv and other cities and towns. The Party of Regions MPs at the sitting agreed to form an "anti-crisis group".

Late in the evening, it was announced that five more MPs had left the parliamentary faction of the Party of Regions.

The Parliament of Crimea called for an extraordinary session on 21 February. The leader of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People said he suspected that lawmakers would ask for Russian military intervention, stating, "Tomorrow may be a decision that will bring chaos and disaster to Crimea." Several scholars discussed the possibility of Russian intervention in Crimea specifically, because of its unique geopolitical nature and demographics.

21 February

Euromaidan crowds on 21 February

The Armed Forces' deputy chief of staff, Lieutenant-General Yuri Dumansky, resigned because he disagreed with the involvement of the army in the conflict. "Today the army is being involved in the civil conflict, which could lead to the mass deaths of civilians and soldiers," he said. At around midnight, journalist Artem Shevchenko, referring to his sources in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, announced that 10 BTRs had departed from Kozacha Bay (Cossack Bay), where the Black Sea Fleet of Russia is based, escorted by DAI (Road Auto Inspection) vehicles. According to Shevchenko, 1,500 airborne soldiers and 400 marines—including the 25th Airborne Brigade, the 1st Marine Brigade, the 831st Anti-sabotage Unit, and the 2nd Marine Spetsnaz—had been transferred on 20 February under the command of the SBU for the anti-terrorist operation.

In the lead-up to the day's parliamentary session, it was reported that many members of the Party of Regions and their families had fled the capital, including acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko and Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka.

Later, Maidan activists released the Interior Troops servicemen whom they had captured the previous day. Meanwhile, the entire police force of Radekhiv joined the protesters in Kyiv.

The Security Service of Ukraine officially ended its "preparations for antiterrorist operation" introduced on 19 February.

Agreement on settlement of political crisis

Main article: Agreement on settlement of political crisis in Ukraine
Yanukovych signing the 21 February agreement with the opposition

A compromise deal was agreed to on 21 February after hours of negotiations led by the European Union mediators and Foreign Ministers Radosław Sikorski of Poland, Laurent Fabius of France, and Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany. Officially called the Agreement on settlement of political crisis in Ukraine, but unofficially called the 21 February Agreement, it was signed by both opposition leaders and the president after overnight negotiations (read the full text of the agreement here). The agreed-to provisions included a restoration of the constitution as it was between 2004 and 2010; constitutional reform to be completed by September; early presidential elections no later than December 2014; an investigation into the violence conducted under joint monitoring of the administration, the opposition, and the Council of Europe; a veto on imposing a state of emergency; amnesty for protesters arrested since 17 February; the surrender of public buildings occupied by protesters; the forfeiture of illegal weapons; "new electoral laws", and the formation of a new Central Election Commission. The three EU foreign ministers signed the document as witnesses, but not the Russian mediator Vladimir Lukin, because he had no mandate to sign an agreement on the crisis.

The 450-seat parliament voted unanimously, 386–0, to return to the 2004 constitution, and then it voted 332–0 to suspend acting Interior Minister Zakharchenko. Another bill made changes to the Criminal Code, allowing for the release of Yulia Tymoshenko. 310 MPs voted in favour of the measure, including 54 from the Party of Regions and 32 Communists. Mykola Rudkovsky introduced a bill to impeach President Yanukovych. Parliament also adopted a resolution late that evening that ordered all Interior Ministry troops and police officers to return to their barracks.

Agreement aftermath

Protester-occupied regional government offices in late February 2014

Right Sector leader Dmytro Yarosh rejected the agreement, saying, "We have to state the obvious fact that the criminal regime had not yet realised either the gravity of its evil doing." He noted that the agreement did not include provisions for the arrest of Interior Minister Zakharchenko; the punishing of Berkut commanders alleged to have been involved in the murder of civilians; the removal of the general prosecutor and defence minister; a ban on the Party of Regions and Communist Party; and guarantees of safety for those involved in the opposition. He called for the "people's revolution" to continue until power had been completely removed from the governing authorities. Euromaidan leader Andriy Parubiy insisted that elections be held as soon as possible and reiterated that one of the main demands of protesters had been the resignation of President Yanukovych. AutoMaidan also announced that it would not accept anything short of Yanukovych's resignation.

Vitali Klitschko apologised to the crowd on Independence Square after shaking hands with Yanukovych. Protesters there responded to the deal by booing opposition leaders. Activist Volodymyr Parasiuk warned from the stage that if Yanukovych did not resign by 10:00 the next day, an armed insurrection would be staged. Outside of Kyiv, it was later discovered that the summer home of pro-Russian politician Viktor Medvedchuk had been set on fire.

By late afternoon, hundreds of riot police officers guarding the presidential compound and nearby government buildings had vanished. Radosław Sikorski, the Polish foreign minister, described the withdrawal of forces as "astonishing", noting that it was not part of the agreement. The riot police had begun withdrawing early in the morning because they feared that Yanukovych's government would pin the responsibility for the violence on them, and because they feared being attacked after protesters stole around 1,200 pistols and Kalashnikov rifles from the police on 18 February during the occupation of government buildings in Lviv. The Ukrainian Interior Ministry was left without leadership. Deputy Interior Minister Viktor Dubovik ordered the riot police to leave the city, but it is unclear where this order originated. Opposition member Serhiy Pashynsky arranged escorts out of the city for more than 5,000 officers, Interior Ministry forces, and other special forces. After the riot police vanished, Andriy Parubiy reported that Euromaidan self-defence had peacefully gained control over Kyiv and its government buildings, and that the military was standing with the opposition.

A new parliamentary coalition was created after 28 MPs left the Party of Regions' faction. Within the remaining faction, a "group of 31 deputies with a special position" was formed by Sergiy Tigipko "to persuade other Party of Regions MPs to vote progressively".

On 21 February, President Yanukovych and parliament declared 22 and 23 February to be days of mourning "due to the loss of human life as a result of mass disturbances".

Removal of Yanukovych

Pro-revolution activists outside parliament on 22 February 2014

On 22 February, Yanukovych could not be found, and parliament were not informed of his whereabouts. There were unconfirmed media reports that he had flown to Kharkiv (the governor of Kharkiv Oblast at the time, Mykhailo Dobkin, later said Yanukovych was in Kharkiv that day). It was announced that most of the ministers had disappeared, including Interior Minister Zakharchenko, who was reported to have fled to Belarus.

That day, parliament held an emergency session. The Chairman of parliament, Volodymyr Rybak, resigned that morning, citing illness. Parliament then elected Oleksandr Turchynov as Chairman. Under the 2004 Constitution, which parliament had voted to reinstate, the president's powers would transfer to the Chairman if the president should resign or be unable to fulfill his duties. The former constitution had stated the president's powers would transfer to the Prime Minister. The acting Prime Minister, Serhiy Arbuzov, was also missing.

In the afternoon, the Rada voted 328–0 (about 73% of the parliament's 450 members) to remove Yanukovych from his post and to schedule an early presidential election for 25 May. The resolution stated that Yanukovych had withdrawn from fulfilling his constitutional duties, "which threatens the governance of the state, the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine", and cited "circumstances of extreme urgency". The resolution to remove Yanukovych was supported by all opposition parties: 86 deputies of Batkivshchyna (Fatherland Party), 41 deputies of the Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform (UDAR), 36 deputies of Svoboda (Freedom Party), 30 deputies of the Communist Party, as well as 99 independents. Furthermore, 36 deputies of Yanukovych's Party of Regions voted for his removal. There were no votes against. Of the remaining deputies, 115 were absent and 6 did not vote. Parliament did not vote to impeach the president, which would have involved formally charging Yanukovych with a crime, a review of the charge by the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, and a three-fourths majority vote in parliament—at least 338 votes in favor.

Under the 2004 constitution, parliament Chairman Turchynov became acting president. Turchynov claimed that Yanukovych had agreed to resign as president and had recorded a resignation statement, but had changed his mind after consulting with advisers. Yanukovych said he would not resign or leave the country and called parliament's decisions "illegal". He added, "The events witnessed by our country and the whole world are an example of a coup d'état", and compared them to the rise of the Nazi Party in 1930s Germany.

Disappearance and prosecution

Following the parliamentary procedures to transfer power to the new provisional government, General Prosecutor Pshonka and Minister of Revenues and Duties Oleksandr Klymenko were stopped at the Russian border while trying to flee the country. According to the State Border Service, Yanukovych also tried to flee via a charter flight from Donetsk, but was stopped by border guards. The guards were "met by a group of armed men who offered money for flying without the proper clearance". Yanukovych then left by armored car, and his subsequent whereabouts were unknown. Former Interior Minister Zakharchenko also tried to fly out of Donetsk and was similarly turned back.

On 23 February, parliament deputy Oleh Lyashko claimed that Yanukovych had been seen at the Russian naval base in Sevastopol, preparing to flee the country on board a Russian military vessel. Journalist Tetyana Chornovol speculated that he was actually trying to flee on his private yacht, also in Sevastopol. According to court testimony of a bodyguard, Yanukovych and his family flew from Kharkiv to Donetsk by helicopter, then drove to Berdiansk on the Azov Sea, from where they were flown by aircraft with Russian military markings, via two other airfields, to a Russian facility in Yalta, Crimea, then moved to Russian base in Sevastopol, and departed late on 23 February.

On 24 February, acting Interior Minister Avakov announced that Yanukovych had been placed on the country's most wanted list and that "a criminal case on mass killings of civilians has been opened" for him and other officials.

On 25 February, parliament asked the International Criminal Court to "establish and bring to justice senior Ukrainian officials including ... Yanukovych, for crimes against humanity during peaceful protests of citizens from 21 November 2013 to 22 February 2014". On the same day, Yanukovych and Zakharchenko were declared internationally wanted. Criminal proceedings were launched in 20 February killings of Euromaidan demonstrators. Yanukovych; the former head of the presidential administration, Andriy Kliuyev; former Prosecutor General Pshonka; former Interior Minister Zakharchenko; former SBU head Yakymenko; the commander of the Interior Troops, Stanislav Shuliak; and a number of others were declared suspects in the case.

Aftermath

New government

See also: First Yatsenyuk Government and Second Azarov government § Fall

On 22 February 2014, Yulia Tymoshenko was released from prison and addressed more than 100,000 people on Independence Square. The same day, parliament appointed Arsen Avakov as acting interior minister. Lawmakers also ousted Viktor Pshonka as general prosecutor of Ukraine in a no-confidence vote.

On 23 February, the second day of national mourning, parliament voted to abolish the law on language policies that had given the Russian, Romanian, and Hungarian languages the official status of regional languages in some areas. However, this measure was later vetoed by the acting president, who said he would not sign the bill until new legislation protecting minority languages was developed. The same day, parliament dismissed Foreign Minister Leonid Kozhara, Health Minister Raisa Bogatyrova, and Education Minister Dmytro Tabachnyk and nationalised Yanukovych's private estate Mezhyhirya. Warrants were issued for former Incomes Minister Oleksandr Klymenko and former Prosecutor General Pshonka. Parliament also passed amendments restoring its power to appoint and dismiss judges, which had belonged to the Supreme Council of Justice.

Kyiv Metro became fully operational again, including the reopening of the Maidan Nezalezhnosti station, on 24 February.

On 24 February, parliament dismissed Social Policies Minister Natalia Korolevska and Culture Minister Leonid Novokhatko; it also dismissed Ihor Sorkin as governor of the National Bank of Ukraine and replaced him with Stepan Kubiv. The same day, it appointed Valentyn Nalyvaichenko as head of the Security Service of Ukraine after dismissing Oleksandr Yakymenko from the post. Meanwhile, the leader of the Party of Regions faction, Oleksandr Yefremov, declared that the party was moving into the opposition. Seventy-seven of its MPs had left the faction over the past few days.

On Tuesday, 25 February, acting President Turchynov called for the formation of a national unity government by Thursday. (Two days earlier, he had asked for the formation of such a government by Tuesday.) Also on the 25th, Anatoliy Kinakh and 32 other deputies, mostly former Party of Regions members, created the Economic Development faction.

On 26 February, Turchynov assumed the duties of the supreme commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

On 27 February 2014 the first Yatsenyuk government headed by Arseniy Yatsenyuk was formed. The cabinet was formed as a coalition of the parties Batkivschyna, UDAR and Svoboda and the parliamentary factions Economic Development and Sovereign European Ukraine and other independent MPs.

Juridical developments

On 24 February, parliament decided to release all political prisoners, including the father and son in the Pavlichenko criminal case. Parliament also terminated the powers of five judges of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, appointed from parliament's quota, for violating their oath. Lawmakers also offered to dismiss, for the same reason, two judges appointed by the president of Ukraine, and called on the Council of Judges of Ukraine to convene an extraordinary congress within three days to consider dismissing five Constitutional Court judges appointed by the council. In the same resolution, parliament assigned the prosecutor general of Ukraine to begin criminal proceedings against all judges who, in the opinion of the People's Deputies of Ukraine, were guilty of adopting on 30 September 2010 a decision of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine (No. 20-rp/2010) on the procedure of introducing constitutional amendments. On 27 February, judges of the Constitutional Court sent a letter to European organizations, international organizations, and human rights institutions questioning the constitutionality of the parliamentary resolution.

On 27 February, Yanukovych was accused of having stolen $70 billion from the state budget.

The Security Service of Ukraine arrested the former chief of its counterintelligence service, Volodymyr Byk. On 3 July 2014, former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov was placed on the international wanted list for alleged abuse of power.

Yanukovych press conference and Russian response

See also: Russia–Ukraine relations and Media portrayal of the Ukrainian crisis

On 28 February, Yanukovych attended a press conference in southern Russia and answered questions from mostly Russian reporters. He said that the early presidential elections scheduled for late May were illegal and that he "would not be participating in them". He also said that while 21 February agreement could have calmed the situation, the opposition had not agreed to it.

Russian propaganda and government describe the removal of Yanukovych as a coup (echoing Putin calling it an "illegal coup" and a "military seizure of power") to legitimize their coming actions. Researchers consider the subsequent actions of Russia in Crimea to be a true military coup, because the Russian military seized Crimea's parliament and government buildings and instigated the replacement of its government with Russian proxies.

On 1 March, Russia's parliament approved a request from Putin to deploy Russian troops to Ukraine.

On 24 March Putin stated, referring to the 2014 Ukrainian presidential election, "We will respect the choice of the Ukrainian people and will be working with the authorities formed on the basis of this election."

Ban on Russian state TV

On 11 March the Ukrainian National Council for TV and Radio Broadcasting [uk; ru] instructed all cable operators to stop transmitting a number of Russian channels, including the international versions of the main state-controlled stations—Rossiya 1, Channel One, and NTV—as well as Rossiya 24.

Lustration

See also: Lustration in Ukraine

On 26 February, Ehor Sobolev was nominated to lead the Committee on Lustration in the new Yatsenyuk government. Months later, on 14 August 2014, parliament adopted a bill that established "procedures for conducting checks of government officials and people nominated for government position with the purpose of deciding whether they meet certain criteria for occupying relevant post".

The law on lustration, which excluded from government most officials who had worked in the Yanukovych administration, affected up to a million people. Volodymyr Yavorsky of the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group called it "unreasonable" and a "serious, systematic violations of human rights"—among other reasons, because it meant too many people would lose their jobs, including officials who could not be easily replaced.

Berkut dissolved

On 25 February, acting Interior Minister Avakov signed a decree dissolving the Berkut. In March, Russia announced that the Crimean Berkut unit would preserve its name as it was incorporated into the Russian Interior Ministry.

Protests against the revolution

Main article: 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine
Pro-Russian protesters in Donetsk, 1 March 2014
Pro-Russian activists march on the streets of Odesa, 30 March 2014

Following the ousting of Yanukovych, pro-Russian, counter-revolutionary protests began in southern in eastern Ukraine. According to Cathy Young, in the Antimaidan protests against the revolution, street posters, Internet posts, and even speeches at rallies attacked the new government as a "Jewish clique" seeking to use Ukrainians to defend the interests of wealthy Jews, and depicted the revolution as a "Zionist coup."

The pro-Russian Ukrainian Front organisation held a meeting on 22 February with representatives from southern and eastern Ukraine. Andriy Kluyev, an organiser of the event, said the group intended to discuss the federalisation of the country into semi-autonomous regions. Following the agreement with the opposition and measures passed by parliament, Yanukovych flew from Kyiv to Kharkiv to attend the Ukrainian Front congress; sources indicated that Berkut forces had gathered in Kharkiv in anticipation of the event. As Yuriy Lutsenko reported, past midnight on 22 February, the SBU opened criminal proceedings against Governor Mikhail Dobkin of Kharkiv and Mayor Hennadiy Kernes for advocating separatism.

At the Congress of the Southern and Eastern regions in Kharkiv on 22 February, the deputies passed a resolution declaring that they were ready to take responsibility for protecting constitutional order in their territory. They stated that the recent events in Kyiv had paralyzed the central government and destabilised the country. They also signed a statement rejecting the authority of parliament. The Interior Ministry reported that Governor Dobkin and Mayor Kernes then fled to Russia.

On 23 February, parliament adopted a bill to repeal the country's law on minority languages. If signed by the president, the bill would have disestablished Russian as a minority language of Ukraine, although regions like Crimea are populated by a Russian-speaking majority. The Christian Science Monitor reported that the bill "only served to infuriate Russian-speaking regions, saw the move as more evidence that the antigovernment protests in Kyiv that toppled Yanukovych's government were intent on pressing for a nationalistic agenda." Acting President Turchynov vetoed the bill on 28 February.

Also on 23 February, clashes erupted in Kharkiv between thousands of equally sized pro- and anti-government rallies, and Mayor Kernes was blocked from entering the City Council building. Pro-Russian protesters stood guard over the statue of Vladimir Lenin in the city center, but the deputy head of the Regional State Administration announced that the city would dismantle the statue regardless on 25 February.

On 24 February, acting Interior Minister Avakov announced that a criminal case had been launched against Yevhen Zhylin, leader of the Kharkiv-based anti-Euromaidan organisation Oplot.

On 1 March, thousands of people in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Simferopol, Odesa, Luhansk, Melitopol, Yevpatoria, Kerch, and Mariupol protested against the new government. Public surveys in April revealed that most people in Ukraine's eastern regions considered all levels of the government illegitimate. Half of respondents believed that President Turchynov was "illegally occupying his post". Roughly half held the same opinion about the central government led by Prime Minister Yatsenyuk. However, nearly 70% agreed that Yanukovych was also not the legal president of the country.

Russian occupation of Crimea

Unmarked Russian soldiers occupying the Crimean parliament building
Main articles: Russian occupation of Crimea and Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation

While Russian propaganda characterizes Euromaidan as a coup, the actual military coup was performed by Russia in Ukrainian Crimea on the 27th February 2014, when Russian military seized Crimean parliament and government buildings and replaced Ukrainian elected officials with Russian-controlled figures.

Destruction of Soviet monuments

The toppling of the Lenin statue in Khmelnytskyi, 21 February 2014
See also: Decommunization in Ukraine

The monument to the Russian field marshal Mikhail Kutuzov was demolished in the city of Brody in western Ukraine. In addition, a statue honouring Soviet soldiers was removed from the western Ukrainian city of Stryi. In early December 2013, unknown activists partially painted in red and black (similar to the flag of the nationalistic Ukrainian Insurgent Army) a statue honouring the workers of the Arsenal factory in Kyiv who died in 1918. On 28 February, a monument dedicated to Soviet forces who fought in World War II and one dedicated to Soviet soldiers who fought in Afghanistan, both in the city of Dnipropetrovsk, were vandalized and painted with nationalistic slogans. On its English-language Twitter account, the Russian Foreign Ministry described the targeting of Russian- and Soviet-built monuments as "Russophobic vandalism" and an "outrage", and demanded that it be stopped.

Sports

On 19 February 2014, UEFA announced that it had decided to change the venue of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League Round of 32 match between Dynamo Kyiv and Valencia from Olympic Stadium in Kyiv to GSP Stadium, in Nicosia, Cyprus, because of the riots in Kyiv.

Dynamo Kyiv and the other clubs competing in the Round of 32 held a minute of silence for the victims in Kyiv before the match, and the athletes played wearing mourning armbands.

On 25 February, subsequent games of the 2013–14 Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague were postponed. On 26 February, the second part of the 2013–14 Ukrainian Premier League was suspended because of the situation in the country.

On 3 March, a scheduled friendly match between the United States and Ukraine in Kharkiv was moved to Nicosia because of safety concerns regarding potential instability in Kharkiv Oblast.

Three HC Donbass home KHL playoff games were moved from Donetsk's Druzhba Arena to Slovnaft Arena in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Public opinion

A December 2016 survey of 2,040 Ukrainians by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology found that 56 percent of respondents throughout Ukraine regarded the events as a "popular revolution", while 34 percent saw it as an "illegal armed coup".

Signing of the EU Association Agreement

The First Yatsenyuk Government signed on 21 March 2014 the European Union–Ukraine Association Agreement with the DCFTA to be signed after the presidential election in May 2014.

In May 2014, the International Monetary Fund disbursed US$3.2 billion to stabilise Ukraine. The European Union required Ukraine to secure this aid package from the IMF in order to obtain about 1.6 billion euros pledged under the recently signed Ukraine-EU Association Agreement.

Suicides of former officials

After Euromaidan, eight former officials tied to Yanukovych's Party of Regions were found to have committed suicide. When Newsweek in summer 2015 approached the General Prosecutor's Office about the deaths, the office initially replied that all information about them was a state secret. The prosecutor's office later said that four of the deaths were being investigated as murders; a suspect was also charged with murder in a fifth case, the death of prosecutor Sergei Melnychuk.

Casualties

Main article: Maidan casualties
A memorial on the Maidan to those killed, 24 February 2014

Altogether, 108 civilian protesters and 13 police officers were killed. Most of the deaths occurred on 18–20 February, and most of the victims were anti-government protesters and activists killed by police snipers around Instytutska Street in Kyiv. By June 2016, 55 people had been charged in relation to the killings, including 29 former members of the Berkut special police force, ten titushky, and ten former government officials. The Office of the Prosecutor General said efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice has been hindered because many suspects fled the country and evidence has been lost or destroyed.

The civilians killed in the revolution are known in Ukraine as the 'Heavenly Hundred' or 'Heavenly Company' (Ukrainian: Небесна сотня, Nebesna sotnya). They are commemorated each year on 20 February, which is the 'Day of the Heavenly Hundred Heroes'.

Russian involvement

17 December 2013 Ukrainian–Russian action plan
See also: Russia–Ukraine relations

The perception that Yanukovych was trying to establish closer ties with Putin's Russia played a major role in the protests. Yanukovych accepted "bail-out" money—$2 billion out of a $15 billion package—from Russia. Russian officials had been pressuring the Ukrainian administration to take decisive action to crush the protests, and the police assault on Euromaidan protesters was ordered hours after the $2 billion from Russia was transferred. Several government ministers from across Europe blamed Russia for exacerbating the violence.

According to government documents released by Ukrainian former Deputy Interior Minister Hennadiy Moskal, Russian advisers were involved in the crackdown on protesters. The operations, code-named "Wave" and "Boomerang", involved the use of snipers to disperse crowds and capture the protesters' headquarters in the House of Trade Unions. Before some police officers defected, the plans included the deployment of 22,000 security troops in Kyiv. According to the documents, the former first deputy of the Russian GRU stayed at the Kyiv Hotel, played a major role in planning the crackdown, and was paid by the Security Services of Ukraine. According to Reuters, the authenticity of the documents could not be confirmed. Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said that the conflict had been provoked by a "non-Ukrainian" third party and that an investigation was ongoing.

On 21 February, after the failed crackdown killed almost 100 people, Yanukovych made concessions to the opposition. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said that Yanukovych needed to stop behaving like a "doormat", and that further loan installments would be withheld. A Russian political adviser, Sergey Markov, said, "Russia will do everything allowable by law to stop from coming to power." On 24 February, Russia's Foreign Ministry issued a statement urging Ukrainians to "crack down on the extremists who are trying to get established in power", and Medvedev refused to recognize Ukraine's provisional government.

During a press conference on 3 April 2014, Ukraine's new interior minister, chief prosecutor, and top security chief implicated more than 30 Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) agents in the crackdown on protesters, saying the agents had helped plan the crackdown and had flown large quantities of explosives into an airport near Kyiv. Valentyn Nalyvaichenko, the interim head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), said the Russian agents had been based at an SBU compound in Kyiv throughout the Maidan protests, had been provided with "state telecommunications", and had been in regular contact with Yanukovych's security officials. Furthermore, Yanukovych's SBU chief, Oleksandr Yakymenko, who later fled the country, held several briefings with the agents. The FSB answered that these were "groundless accusations".

Russian propaganda

Russian propaganda portrayed the revolution as a US-organized coup.

In December 2013, Victoria Nuland, the US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, said in a speech to the US–Ukraine Foundation that the US had spent about $5 billion on democracy-building programs in Ukraine since 1991. The Russian government seized on this statement, claiming it was evidence the US was orchestrating a revolution. In February 2014, a phone conversation between Nuland and US Ambassador to Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt was leaked. Nuland and Pyatt discuss who they think should or should not be in Ukraine's new government and give their opinion of some Ukrainian political figures. US Department of State spokesperson Jen Psaki said the discussion was not evidence of any plan to influence the political outcome, saying "It shouldn't be a surprise" that politicians would discuss the revolution and Ukraine's future leadership. Yale University professor Timothy Snyder said, "Imagine just how much evidence the Russians have of what the U.S. was doing in Ukraine, given that they had access to that telephone call. That was the best bit they could come up with. And in the context of the time, what that telephone conversation showed was that the Americans were, A, not up to date about what was happening in Ukraine and, B, unable to influence events happening in Ukraine."

See also

Notes

  1. In Luhansk Governor of Luhansk Oblast Valeriy Holenko said: "We believe that Ukraine becoming a federation will ensure the security of the people. No one's going to teach us how to live, how to love our motherland or what political interests we defend".
  2. The MP's from the Party of Regions were Andriy Derkach, Volodymyr Zubyk, Hryhoriy Smitiukh, Oleksandr Kuzmuk, Volodymyr Pekhov, Volodymyr Prodyvus, Volodymyr Struk, Mykola Soroka, Viktor Bondar, Viktor Tykhonov, and two independent lawmakers were Oleksandr Tabalov and Andriy Tabalov.
  3. On 4 February 2014 the opposition had unsuccessfully tried to push through an unconditional amnesty for all detained protesters, and the returning to the constitution as it was between 2004 and 2010 in the Ukrainian parliament.
  4. The status of Crimea and Sevastopol is currently under dispute by Ukraine and Russia; Ukraine and the majority of the international community consider Crimea an autonomous republic of Ukraine and Sevastopol one of Ukraine's cities with special status, while Russia, on the other hand, considers Crimea a federal subjects of Russia and Sevastopol one of its federal cities. Both are completely under Russian control.

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