Last night (19/2/14) Ukraine's President Yankovych met with opposition
MP's including Vitaly Kiltschko and Arseniy Yatsenyuk. The outcome of
that meeting was the agreement of a truce to allow negotiations to
re-start. As a result a police operation to clear Independence Square
was postponed.
Sadly that truce lasted all of around nine hours. At around dawn people
within Independence Square - most likely members of the Ukrainian
Insurgent Army (UIA) - attacked police lines with rocks, petrol and live
fire. Initially the police responded to this by pulling back from
Independence Square in order to defuse the situation and maintain the
truce. Unfortunately the paramilitaries took this as a sign of weakness
and advanced out of the square. This forced the police to respond in
order to stop the violence spreading throughout the city. There are now
running battles throughout the roughly 100 metre around surrounding
Independence Square as the police try to contain the violence.
Despite initial rumours that this latest spasm of violence had forced
them to cancel later today European Union (EU) Foreign Ministers will
meet in Ukraine. I think one of the main items on their agenda should be
whether to proscribe groups such as the UIA as terrorist groups because
it is quite clear that Ukraine's political opposition have no influence
the groups responsible for the violence and meaningful negotiations
simply cannot take place under those circumstances.
(Originally Posted) 12:15 on 20/2/14 (UK date).
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