10:54
22.1.2014
An elderly protester -- apparently with a wound to his head.
10:42
22.1.2014
A reporter for Ukraine's Channel 5.
10:34
22.1.2014
The president of the European Parliament.
10:34
22.1.2014
The first victim of today's unrest, Serhiy/Serzh Nihoyan, is an ethnic Armenian. One commenter on Facebook noted that Nihoyan "has his roots in a country that also recently stopped its assocation process with the EU." Demonstrators are already referring to the 20-year-old Dnipropetrovsk native, a poet who had written works dedicated to Euromaidan, as "our Shevchenko" -- a reference to 19th-century Ukrainian poet and artist Taras Shevchenko.
10:26
22.1.2014
Statement by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton. The U.S. was the first to offer sanctions today -- revoking visas of some officials -- and many expect the EU to follow suit.
10:06
22.1.2014
The standoff as it looks right now. Riot police approaching another set of barricades in a renewed attempt to clear the area around Hrushevskoho street.
09:56
22.1.2014
The body of a victim who died today is carried away by medics as supporters sing hymns. The identity of the person is not clear.
09:45
22.1.2014
Photo from the Vkontakte page of Serhiy Nigoyan, a protester from Dnipropetrovsk, in Ukraine's southeast, who died from gunshot wounds -- reportedly by riot police. It is not yet clear what type of bullets were used. Ukrainian riot police have been firing rubber bullets at protesters for the last few days.
09:25
22.1.2014
09:25
22.1.2014
The Interior Ministry says it has detained over 50 people accused of participating in "mass unrest."