On Thursday, Ukraine witnessed the bloodiest day in the post Soviet period, as 77 people were killed and more than 500 injured after gunshots were fired at Maidan Square in Kiev.
Country’s President Viktor Yanukovych faces conflicting pressures from European Union ministers who are currently in Kyiv and Russian officials who pay his bills. Thousands of Ukrainians are still in the street, despite the massacre of the last two days.
At around 13.00 hrs, Victor Yanukovych officially announced that accepts early elections that would take place most likely in December. UPDATE : At 16.10 local time, Ukrainian President and his Opposition signed a deal to end the crisis.
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“We will sign the agreement. We are ready to do everything to reach a solution through peaceful means. I told German Foreign Minister that I will personally discuss with the protesters before signing,”said Klitschko, but added that “all aspects have to be considered before signing”.
A statement on the presidential website informs that the country would return to the 2004 constitution which means that the powers of the President are weakened.
Video: Report from Euromaidan protests in Kiev, Feb.21, 2014
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