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Ukraine crisis: President's Kiev offices unguarded | Ukraine crisis: President's Kiev offices unguarded |
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The Kiev offices of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych are unguarded, with opposition protesters apparently in full control of the government district, say BBC correspondents. | The Kiev offices of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych are unguarded, with opposition protesters apparently in full control of the government district, say BBC correspondents. |
The BBC's Kevin Bishop says he was able to enter the complex unchallenged. | |
Opposition leaders say President Yanukovych, whose whereabouts are unknown, must stand down immediately. | Opposition leaders say President Yanukovych, whose whereabouts are unknown, must stand down immediately. |
They have called for elections by 25 May - not by the end of December as envisaged in Friday's peace deal. | They have called for elections by 25 May - not by the end of December as envisaged in Friday's peace deal. |
Despite the EU-mediated agreement signed on Friday, thousands of people have remained on the streets of Kiev. | Despite the EU-mediated agreement signed on Friday, thousands of people have remained on the streets of Kiev. |
As parliament met on Saturday morning, its speaker Volodymyr Rybak resigned, citing ill health. | |
Vitaly Klitschko, leader of the opposition Udar party, told MPs: "We must, as the people demand, adopt a resolution calling on Yanukovych to immediately resign." | |
President Yanukovych is not in parliament - there are unconfirmed reports he has left Kiev, with suggestions that he has travelled to Kharkiv in the east, close to the Russian border. | President Yanukovych is not in parliament - there are unconfirmed reports he has left Kiev, with suggestions that he has travelled to Kharkiv in the east, close to the Russian border. |
Reuters quoted an unnamed senior security force as saying "everything's OK" with the president and that he was still in the country. | |
'He's not here' | |
The protests first erupted in late November when Mr Yanukovych rejected a landmark association and trade deal with the EU in favour of closer ties with Russia. | |
On Thursday, police opened fire on protesters who have been occupying Independence Square in central Kiev. The health ministry said 77 people - both protesters and police - had been killed since Tuesday in the worst violence since protests began in November. | On Thursday, police opened fire on protesters who have been occupying Independence Square in central Kiev. The health ministry said 77 people - both protesters and police - had been killed since Tuesday in the worst violence since protests began in November. |
Our correspondent says there is no sign of security forces inside the previously heavily guarded presidential complex, though some government employees arrived for work. | Our correspondent says there is no sign of security forces inside the previously heavily guarded presidential complex, though some government employees arrived for work. |
Protesters are standing in the grounds of the building in disbelief, he adds. | Protesters are standing in the grounds of the building in disbelief, he adds. |
"He's not here, none of his officials or anyone linked directly to the administration are here," said Ostap Kryvdyk, a protest leader, referring to the president. | |
Correspondents say police appear to have abandoned posts across the city, while the numbers gathered in Independence Square - known as the Maidan - are growing. | |
One of the far-right movements which have been a key part of the protests had threatened to take action if the president did not resign by Saturday morning. | |
The political pact was signed on Friday by President Yanukovych and opposition leaders after mediation by EU foreign ministers. | |
It says a unity government will be formed and elections held by the end of the year, but the opposition say this is not soon enough. | It says a unity government will be formed and elections held by the end of the year, but the opposition say this is not soon enough. |
The deal has been met with scepticism by some of the thousands of protesters who remain in the square. Opposition leaders who signed it were booed and called traitors. | The deal has been met with scepticism by some of the thousands of protesters who remain in the square. Opposition leaders who signed it were booed and called traitors. |
The agreement, published by the German foreign ministry, includes the following: | The agreement, published by the German foreign ministry, includes the following: |
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski tweeted that the deal was a "good compromise for Ukraine" that would open the way "to reform and to Europe". | Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski tweeted that the deal was a "good compromise for Ukraine" that would open the way "to reform and to Europe". |
The US and Russian presidents have agreed that the deal needs to be swiftly implemented, officials say. | The US and Russian presidents have agreed that the deal needs to be swiftly implemented, officials say. |
The White House praised "the courageous opposition leaders who recognised the need for compromise" but said it remained prepared to impose sanctions if the violence continued. | |
Russia's Vladimir Putin told Barack Obama in a telephone conversation on Friday that Russia wants to be part of the implementation process, a US State Department spokesperson said. | Russia's Vladimir Putin told Barack Obama in a telephone conversation on Friday that Russia wants to be part of the implementation process, a US State Department spokesperson said. |
Shortly after the deal was signed, Ukraine's parliament approved the restoration of the 2004 constitution, which reduces the powers of the president. | |
All but one of the 387 MPs present voting in favour, including dozens of MPs from Mr Yanukovych's own Party of Regions. | |
Parliament also approved an amnesty for protesters accused of involvement in violence. | Parliament also approved an amnesty for protesters accused of involvement in violence. |
MPs voted for a change in the law which could lead to the release of Yulia Tymoshenko, an arch-rival of Mr Yanukovych. | MPs voted for a change in the law which could lead to the release of Yulia Tymoshenko, an arch-rival of Mr Yanukovych. |
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