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Ukraine police move on protest camp near key Kiev site Clashes as police try to dislodge Kiev protesters
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Thousands of police have moved on a large protest camp in the centre of the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. Clashes have erupted outside city hall in the Ukrainian capital Kiev as police try to oust occupying protesters.
Police have torn down barricades and reoccupied part of the main opposition site in Independence Square. The clashes follow a night of scuffles and a stand-off after police moved in on the protest camp in Independence Square.
A stand-off developed after clashes broke out between security forces and protesters. But more demonstrators have joined the protest in response to an opposition call for solidarity.
The government's decision to withdraw from a free-trade deal with the EU last month has sparked huge street rallies by the opposition. The government's decision to withdraw from a free-trade deal with the EU last month sparked huge street rallies.
Sea of police Human walls
Police stormed city hall as they tried to dislodge protesters from the building.
Reports said protesters used hoses to fire icy water back at the police.
Protesters gathered around the police, chanting slogans against their action, said 5 Kanal TV station in scenes carried on a live feed from the protests.
Police had moved in on the protest at about 02:00 (24:00 GMT), saying they wanted to free up a passage through the square for traffic.
Protesters in hard hats locked arms to form human walls to try to resist the police push. At least nine people were detained.
There were calls for restraint from priests intoning prayers and pop singer Ruslana - urging "Do not hurt us!" - on a stage in the square. More people flooded into the square in response to pleas for solidarity.
The latest police action comes after EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton held talks with President Viktor Yanukovych on Tuesday.The latest police action comes after EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton held talks with President Viktor Yanukovych on Tuesday.
Baroness Ashton, who was cheered by crowds when she visited Kiev's main protest site, said she was saddened that police had later used force to try to remove protesters.Baroness Ashton, who was cheered by crowds when she visited Kiev's main protest site, said she was saddened that police had later used force to try to remove protesters.
"I was among you on Maidan (the name for Independence Square) in the evening and was impressed by determination of Ukrainians demonstrating for European perspective of the country," she said in a statement posted on Facebook. "I was among you on Maidan [Independence Square] in the evening and was impressed by determination of Ukrainians demonstrating for European perspective of the country," she said in a statement posted on Facebook.
"Some hours later I observe with sadness that police uses force to remove peaceful people from the centre of Kiev. The authorities didn't need to act under the coverage of night to engage with the society by using police.""Some hours later I observe with sadness that police uses force to remove peaceful people from the centre of Kiev. The authorities didn't need to act under the coverage of night to engage with the society by using police."
Riot police and interior ministry officers dismantled some barriers and tents but met resistance from opposition supporters.Riot police and interior ministry officers dismantled some barriers and tents but met resistance from opposition supporters.
US Secretary of State John Kerry also condemned the action late on Tuesday.US Secretary of State John Kerry also condemned the action late on Tuesday.
"The United States expresses its disgust with the decision of Ukrainian authorities to meet the peaceful protest in Kiev's Maidan Square with riot police, bulldozers, and batons, rather than with respect for democratic rights and human dignity," he said."The United States expresses its disgust with the decision of Ukrainian authorities to meet the peaceful protest in Kiev's Maidan Square with riot police, bulldozers, and batons, rather than with respect for democratic rights and human dignity," he said.
"This response is neither acceptable nor does it befit a democracy.""This response is neither acceptable nor does it befit a democracy."
A large number of riot police massed on three sides of Independence Square and outside the mayor's office.
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Kiev says a "sea of police" surrounded the Square, seemingly waiting to move on the main camp there.
Protesters poured water onto the icy ground to make it too slippery for the police to advance, our correspondent adds.
Protesters shouted "Fascists" and "Kiev rise up".
Television images showed people in the square singing Ukraine's national anthem.
A priest appealed to the riot police not to obey what he called "criminal orders", Ukraine's Hromadske.tv reported.
About 15,000 protesters gathered in the square, according to pro-opposition Channel 5.
President Yanukovych said on Monday that government officials could visit Brussels this week to resume talks on the EU association agreement.President Yanukovych said on Monday that government officials could visit Brussels this week to resume talks on the EU association agreement.
His statement came after hundreds of thousands of protesters turned out in Kiev on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the government within 48 hours.His statement came after hundreds of thousands of protesters turned out in Kiev on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the government within 48 hours.
Several people were hurt on Monday night as riot police advanced on protesters, dismantling a number of barricades in the centre of the capital.Several people were hurt on Monday night as riot police advanced on protesters, dismantling a number of barricades in the centre of the capital.
Government buildings are blockaded with cars, barricades and tents.Government buildings are blockaded with cars, barricades and tents.