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  2Ely St Mary's CofE J VA CB7 4RB7776877527.The violence was the worst in Kiev since the current government took power in February 2014 implicitly ceding control to the pro-Russian rebels who control large parts of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions. On the eve of voting however explicit mention of the special status of the eastern regions was removed from the bill as government officials were said to be involved in intensive last-minute haranguing and wooing of wavering MPsNonetheless in true Ukrainian style a tumultuous session in parliament followed The message was clear from the first minute of the debate when MPs from Oleh Lyashko’s Radical Party stormed the parliament hall to occupy the speaker’s podium Once the session began they attempted to drown out discussion with loudspeakers sirens and by chanting “shame” over the speeches At times it seemed that the speaker’s only way of restoring decorum was by shouting “Glory to Ukraine” – although even that soon lost its power Several scuffles broke out around the podium A girl walks by policemen standing guard during a protest by activists of radical Ukrainian parties including the Ukrainian nationalist party Svoboda (Freedom) in Kiev In the end the government was only able to muster 265 votes from the 368 lawmakers in the hall and two of the coalition member parties voted against While this simple majority was enough for the bill to pass its first reading it was not the 300 “super-majority” required for a constitutional change to be fully approved Its second reading is now likely to be delayed for some time putting at risk the deal supposed to secure peace in the east
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In a live address on television Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk called for life imprisonment for the person who threw the grenade – who police said they had arrested – and said the right-wing protesters were “worse” than the separatist rebels because they were destroying the country from within “under the guise of patriotism”“The cynicism of this crime lies in the fact that while the Russian federation and its bandits are trying and failing to destroy the Ukrainian state on the eastern front the so-called pro-Ukrainian political forces are trying to open another front in the country’s midst” he saidThe Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called the bill “a difficult but a logical step toward peace” and insisted that it wouldn’t give any autonomy to the rebelsBut news that the bill had passed its first reading was enough to tip the already aggressive crowd of protesters waiting outside the parliament building into violence Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk Several had come prepared dressed in masks and brandishing wooden sticks At about 1pm The Independent saw a group of men begin to assault policemen with sticks A short while later another small group broke through the substantial police cordon and began throwing missiles – bottles stones bricks – at the police Eventually the missiles became Molotov cocktails and it is believed grenades or improvised explosive packages of some descriptionREAD MORE: Inside rebel-held Ukraine with pocket of nationalistsRussia 'accidentally reveals' number of soldiers killed in UkraineBoth sides accused of concealing weapons from inspectorsThere were several pools of blood around the south and west sides of the parliamentary building but it is unclear whether these were the result of multiple incidents or of the injured being treated elsewhere Several of the reinforced windows had been damaged by shrapnel or some other for projectileAnton Heraschenko MP an adviser at the Interior Ministry suggested at one point that gunfire had also been involved in the clashes but this was not confirmed and others argued that the injuries were more consistent with shrapnelJudging by the banners a large number of the violent protesters were associated with the far-right Svoboda (“Freedom”) party Bloggers later posted several pictures of leading Svoboda members on the front lines of the clashesAfter coming to prominence during the Euromaidan revolution Svoboda has become a largely marginalised force in Ukrainian politics In last October’s parliamentary elections they were unable to muster enough votes to break through the 5 per cent barrier effectively shutting them out of power They had until yesterday been relativelyMany have questioned the timing of Svoboda’s intervention noting that it plays into the hands of a Russian narrative that Ukrainian politics are excessively influenced by the far rightMr Yatsenyuk said the day’s events signalled the opening of a “second front” against Ukraine and called upon all political parties to denounce the protestsThe officer who was killed in the clashes on Monday was a 25-year-old conscript the Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said A further 122 people needed hospital treatment most of them officers but including some Ukrainian




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