In the wake of a deal to end violence in Ukraine, demonstrators have taken control in much of Kiev, according to numerous eyewitness reports. Via AP:
Protesters took control of Ukraine’s capital on Saturday, seizing the president’s home and office as parliament sought to oust him. An aide to President Viktor Yanukovych said he had left the capital for his support base in the country’s Russian-speaking east, but that he has no intention of abandoning power.
Crowds swelling, cheering in front of parliament. They say the revolution is victory for democracy #ukraine pic.twitter.com/xB1ds51TVX
— Richard Engel (@RichardEngel) February 22, 2014
Kiev oddly quiet, central city seems to be falling to demonstrators peacefully
— Richard Engel (@RichardEngel) February 22, 2014
This feels awfully like regime change. #ukraine Parl in charge. Yanukovich and ministers nowhere to be found. #euromaidan
— James Mates (@jamesmatesitv) February 22, 2014
Total absence of police extraordinary. Have they gone home? Switched sides? Just awaiting orders? #ukraine #euromaidan
— James Mates (@jamesmatesitv) February 22, 2014
No 1 tourist attraction in #kiev Hundreds of cars parked up as Ukrainians flock to abandoned Pres Palace #euromaidan pic.twitter.com/HXangkFGzt
— James Mates (@jamesmatesitv) February 22, 2014
A protestor stands guard inside abandoned #kiev residence of Yanukovich. Seems unlikely he'll be back #euromaidan pic.twitter.com/pi8MWC5Wis
— James Mates (@jamesmatesitv) February 22, 2014
Just one of the mansions inside Yanukovich's private compound. This place is enormous! #Ukraine #euromaidan pic.twitter.com/VU61Q2uSOA
— James Mates (@jamesmatesitv) February 22, 2014
A man cleans the streets outside an empty Kresidency. An ordered transfer of power seems underway. #Kiev pic.twitter.com/c8zRBIZSws
— Kevin Bishop (@bishopk) February 22, 2014
Bankova St in #Kiev – the Presidency is on this street. It's now in opposition hands. pic.twitter.com/hCGiNsuKW6
— Kevin Bishop (@bishopk) February 22, 2014
The new parliament's guards, former barricades characters. Kiev is quiet today yet bonkers. #euromaidan #whereisyanu pic.twitter.com/IkAXhAux0W
— federico escher (@fedescher) February 22, 2014
Hard-line opposition guards at parliament entrance. Man at center holds Ukraine nationalist flag. pic.twitter.com/ZOx8gOb5iA
— James Novogrod (@JamieNBCNews) February 22, 2014
What's happening in Ukraine can't be called anything except a revolution. Live updates here: http://t.co/6SnDkGfnO5 pic.twitter.com/t2VJe9ALDN
— James Miller (@Millermena) February 22, 2014
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