The clashes come shortly after the Ukrainian parliament has approved President Petro Poroshenko's proposed constitutional amendments on decentralization in the first reading.
A
blast has been heard during the protests near the Verkhovna Rada
after several shots had been fired, 112.Ukraine TV channel reported.
Local police told RIA Novosti that the reason of the incident is being
investigated.
The Ukrainian Interior Ministry told RIA Novosti that some 100 were
wounded in the clashes near the parliament's building. According
to Internal Minister Arsen Avakov's adviser Anton Gerashenko, a National
Guard soldier died from a shrapnel wound in the heart. The internal
minister confirmed the information via his Twitter account.
Loud explosion was heard near Verkhovna Rada, a number of policemen are wounded #рада8 pic.twitter.com/bH4Siv1bpY
— TV Channel “Ukraine” (@Kanalukraine_en) August 31, 2015
Deputy Interior Minister Vasily Paskal has been wounded during the clashes, Avakov said at a briefing.
"Deputy Interior Minister [Vasyl] Paskal suffered a shrapnel wound," Avakov said in an interview with 112.Ukraina television.
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— Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) August 31, 2015
According to the Ukrainian Internal Ministry's press service, 10 law enforcement officers are in serious condition. The number of injured among the protesters is unknown so far.
Rada violence pic.twitter.com/P8nXRKxrvo
— Oliver Carroll (@olliecarroll) August 31, 2015
According to advisor to the Ukraine's Internal Minister Anton Gerashchenko, a grenade was thrown at law enforcers. The Internal Ministry considers the clashes a terrorist attack, he wrote.
То, что сегодня произошло на площади перед Верховной Радой - человеческая трагедия. Парламентская демократия - это спо...
Posted by Антон Геращенко on Monday, August 31, 2015
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) August 31, 2015
"Investigation and punishment are inevitable.
Around 30 people are detained. There will be more. The person who threw
the grenade has been caught, grenades have been seized, including an F1
maximum destruction grenade," Avakov said.
Dozens of Ukrainian National Guard servicemen were wounded
after being hit with a grenade while patrolling outside the parliament.According to Ukraine's Internal Minister's aide, protesters used grenades and firearms in the attack outside the Verkhovna Rada building in Kiev.
Persons dressed in T-shirts with the logo of far-right Ukrainian Svoboda party were behind the grenade attack, Avakov said via Facebook.
"I believe it is a crime rather than a
political statement," Avakov said, adding that a thorough investigation
into the riots would be conducted. "This cannot go on… I will not let it
happen," the minister stressed.
According to a statement of the Svoboda party, authorities are to blame for the clashes.
"We demand the resignation of Interior Minister
of Ukraine Arsen Avakov, whose criminal inaction led to this tragedy,"
the Svoboda party's statement reads.
According to Internal Minister Avakov, two French correspondents have
been injured; they are currently at a local hospital. The OSCE has
voiced concern on Monday over the journalists' injuries and called
on Kiev to investigate the incident.
"@info_novoros: #порошенко #киев #зрада #рада8 #украина #столкновения pic.twitter.com/JmUkVxyqlX"
Гдето я этоуже наблюдал, в прошлом годучтоли
— Ванёк (@ivanruditsh) August 31, 2015
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is expected to comment on the clashes in a televised address later on Monday.
About 200 people protested outside the parliament's building calling on Ukrainian lawmakers not to change the Constitution.
UA nation vote:smoke outside the Verkhovna Rada&protesters trying to break through the police border @OksanaDenysova pic.twitter.com/vYStL9L8H2
— Euromaidan PR (@EuromaidanPR) August 31, 2015
A
group of protesters outside Ukraine's parliament Verkhovna Rada
attempted to storm the building earlier on Monday, a RIA Novosti
correspondent reported.The angry demonstrators were stopped by law enforcers, who used tear gas against the crowd.
Decentralization is one of the key provisions of the Minsk agreements. The deal was signed back in February by representatives of Kiev and Donbass self-proclaimed republics and stipulates several measures on Ukrainian reconciliation.
In keeping with the provisions of the Minsk accords, reached in February 2015, President Poroshenko agreed to grant a special status to the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics.
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