Protests in Ukraine continue despite gov't-opposition deal. LIVE UPDATES
The interview was broadcasted on the 112 TV channel. In an interview he said he would not resign, and plans to tour the areas south and east. Yanukovych added that Ukraine's coup resembles the Germany events of 1930s when the Nazis came to power.
Yanukovych also said to Ukrainian television he'll do his best to end further bloodshed
Yanukovych says he would sign no documents with the bandits
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said Saturday on the Ukrainian television that he would sign no documents with the "bandits" who terrorize the Ukraine.
"I'm not going to sign anything with the bandits, who today are terrorizing the whole country and the Ukrainian people," he said.
Former chairman of Ukraine parliament "beaten up" - Yanukovych
Former chairman of Ukraine's parliament Volodymyr Rybak "was beaten up" after resigning as head of the legislature, President Viktor Yanukovych said on Saturday.
"He was beaten up. He came over to me. He was being fired at en route. He asked me to pick him up. I did pick him up and sent him to Donetsk to take treatment," Yanukovych told UBR television.
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