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Ukraine crisis: Deadly anti-autonomy protest outside parliament | Ukraine crisis: Deadly anti-autonomy protest outside parliament |
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One national guard member has been killed and over 100 injured in violent protests outside Ukraine's parliament, the interior ministry said. | |
Clashes between nationalists and riot police erupted after MPs gave initial backing to reforms for more autonomy in the rebel-held east. | Clashes between nationalists and riot police erupted after MPs gave initial backing to reforms for more autonomy in the rebel-held east. |
Some in the crowd lobbed what police said were live grenades at officers protecting parliament. | |
The reforms are part of a peace plan to end fighting in eastern Ukraine. | The reforms are part of a peace plan to end fighting in eastern Ukraine. |
The Ukrainian President, Petro Poroshenko, said the violence was "a stab in the back". | |
Protesters led by the populist Radical Party and the ultra-nationalist Svoboda (Freedom) party - who oppose any concession to the Russian-backed separatists - gathered outside parliament early on Monday. | |
After a rowdy debate, 265 MPs out of 450 backed the first reading of the decentralisation bill, granting more powers to areas of Donetsk and Luhansk. | After a rowdy debate, 265 MPs out of 450 backed the first reading of the decentralisation bill, granting more powers to areas of Donetsk and Luhansk. |
Initially, there were only minor clashes but a BBC correspondent then heard small explosions followed by a much larger one - apparently from a grenade. | Initially, there were only minor clashes but a BBC correspondent then heard small explosions followed by a much larger one - apparently from a grenade. |
'Pools of blood': Svyatoslav Khomenko, BBC News, Kiev | |
The demonstrators numbered barely more than a few dozen - mainly young men, most of them masked. They started the fights with police, but others supported them. | The demonstrators numbered barely more than a few dozen - mainly young men, most of them masked. They started the fights with police, but others supported them. |
The protesters tried to pull the policemen away from their lines. They beat them and took their shields and helmets. Soon about a dozen young men were almost as well-equipped as the police. | The protesters tried to pull the policemen away from their lines. They beat them and took their shields and helmets. Soon about a dozen young men were almost as well-equipped as the police. |
Several times the atmosphere near the building seemed to calm down for a while, with clashes starting up again. And then the explosions began. | Several times the atmosphere near the building seemed to calm down for a while, with clashes starting up again. And then the explosions began. |
I saw some people - policemen and firemen - falling to the ground, and some running away from the site, limping. I saw pools of blood just near the wall of parliament. | I saw some people - policemen and firemen - falling to the ground, and some running away from the site, limping. I saw pools of blood just near the wall of parliament. |
Violent clashes outside Kiev's parliament | Violent clashes outside Kiev's parliament |
The Ukrainian Interior Minister, Arsen Avakov, said some 30 people have been detained, including a Svoboda member who confessed to throwing a grenade. | The Ukrainian Interior Minister, Arsen Avakov, said some 30 people have been detained, including a Svoboda member who confessed to throwing a grenade. |
Of the 122 people hospitalised, more than 11 were in a critical condition, the minister added. | |
He bitterly criticised Svoboda leader Oleh Tyahnybok, writing on Facebook that several explosive devices had been thrown by people wearing Svoboda T-shirts. | He bitterly criticised Svoboda leader Oleh Tyahnybok, writing on Facebook that several explosive devices had been thrown by people wearing Svoboda T-shirts. |
A policeman's leg was torn off below the knee in the blast, Interfax Ukraine reported, while journalists at the scene were also reported injured. | A policeman's leg was torn off below the knee in the blast, Interfax Ukraine reported, while journalists at the scene were also reported injured. |
Shaky peace | Shaky peace |
Almost 7,000 people have died since the conflict in eastern Ukraine broke out in March 2014, after Russia's annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea. | Almost 7,000 people have died since the conflict in eastern Ukraine broke out in March 2014, after Russia's annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea. |
Pushing through greater autonomy for the rebel-held areas is a key part of the Minsk peace deal, originally signed in February. | Pushing through greater autonomy for the rebel-held areas is a key part of the Minsk peace deal, originally signed in February. |
During the summer, fighting between Ukrainian army forces and the rebels has escalated. But the two sides agreed last week to halt the violence on 1 September, the day children in the region return to school. | During the summer, fighting between Ukrainian army forces and the rebels has escalated. But the two sides agreed last week to halt the violence on 1 September, the day children in the region return to school. |
Although the number of ceasefire violations appears to have fallen in recent days, OSCE monitors have warned that neither side was respecting the truce. | Although the number of ceasefire violations appears to have fallen in recent days, OSCE monitors have warned that neither side was respecting the truce. |
Under the draft constitutional changes going through parliament, there will be a special law covering local government in rebel-held areas. | Under the draft constitutional changes going through parliament, there will be a special law covering local government in rebel-held areas. |
However, parliament speaker Volodymyr Hroysman was adamant that would not mean special status for Donetsk and Luhansk, which rebel leaders have declared republics. | However, parliament speaker Volodymyr Hroysman was adamant that would not mean special status for Donetsk and Luhansk, which rebel leaders have declared republics. |
In a national address late on Monday, President Poroshenko said if the proposals had been voted down, Ukraine would have been left "one-to-one against the aggressor". | |
The reforms must still pass a second reading, which correspondents say will be a tall order for the Ukrainian leader. | |
Are you in the area? Did you witness the blast? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your story. | Are you in the area? Did you witness the blast? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your story. |
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