A group of automobiles numbering in the hundreds apparently attempted to drive to Yanukovych's presidential residence. Riot police buses have blocked the road, however. Some pictures of the scene on this
Vkontakte page and below.
According to the
RIA Novosti news agency, a meeting in the currently occupied City Hall is about to take place to discuss the next steps.
The leader of the opposition "Fatherland" party has announced that protests will move to the Cabinet of Ministers tomorrow.
Ukrainian First Vice Premier Sergei Abruzov has said those responsible for today's violence will be
punished.
"Believe me," he said. "If there are people who are responsible for this, they will be punished. This is without a doubt."
In a post on her Facebook wall, a press spokesperson for Viktor Yanukovych Jr., the son of the president who is a Duma deputy, says that she and a colleague, Aleksander Scherbakov, have resigned.
The spokesperson, Olga Ivakhno, says the authorities' actions towards protesters on Independence Square -- and the unwillingness of authorities to take responsibility -- were unacceptable.
"You need to turn 180 degrees, admit the mistake, and answer for it," she said.
Copy of the post below.
The Interior Ministry has posted photos of injured officers on its Facebook page.
There is new tension beneath a statue of Lenin in Kyiv. Some are apparently preparing to deface the monument, while others are warning against further provocations. Lenin remains a controversial figure in Ukraine -- hated by many -- particularly among Ukrainian nationalists -- but still admired by some.
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