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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Kyiv police release all 35 detained for resistance at Maidan Nezalezhnosti



The 35 people who were detained by police at a pro-European rally at Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in the center of Kyiv have been released after administrative reports were drawn up on them, the Ukrainian Interior Ministry said in a statement.

"The law enforcement arrived at Independence Square after they received a report from the Kyiv State City Administration's public utilities department. 'Berkut' [special police task force] started acting after the demonstrators resisted police and pelt them with trash, glasses, bottles with water, and burning sticks. As a result, 35 people were detained. Administrative reports have been drawn up on them, and they have been released," it said.
After students present at Independence Square declared the suspension of the protest and started to break up on Friday evening, workers from the Kyiv State City Administration tried to send sweeping trucks and other vehicles there to resume preparations for the New Year festivities, it said.

"Despite repeated explanations given to the demonstrators on the need to ensure passage for the vehicles and warnings about responsibility for resisting the utility workers, they barred the vehicles from passing and were behaving aggressively. The utility workers asked the city police to ensure unimpeded passage of vehicles to Independence Square," it said.

After police arrived at the scene, the demonstrators, grossly violating public order, started pelting the law enforcement officials with trash, glasses, bottle with water and burning sticks, after which the police ousted the demonstrators from Independence Square, the statement says.
Thirty-five people were detained and brought to police stations to hold them administratively liable for disorderly conduct and resistance to law enforcement officials, after which they all were released, it said. Police will launch inquiries in all complaints about injuries during the conflict it might receive from people, it said.


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