A woman is seen on February 18 in front of the "Heavenly Hundred" monument in Kyiv, honoring the 104 people killed during anti-government demonstrations in 2014.
A priest says a prayer in memory of those killed seven years ago. Most of the victims lost their lives between February 18-20, with 49 people dying on February 20.
Relatives of those killed ring the Bell Of Dignity, which was installed on the site of the massacre in December last year.
About 100 people, including families of the victims and participants in the events of 2014, came to mark the anniversary on February 18. Memorial events continue for three days.
Seven years on, emotions are still raw.
Among those attending commemorations was former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who came to power in the 2014 elections following Yanukovych's ouster.
The faces of the victims
This is still a temporary monument. Plans to create a more permanent commemoration have stalled.
A man lights a candle at the memorial.
People with flowers and candles on February 18. Ukraine has indicted more than 200 people in connection with the deaths, but justice has been slow.
Most of the people indicted have fled to Russia, to areas of Ukraine controlled by Russia-backed separatists, or Crimea -- which Russia annexed in 2014.
In the evening of February 18, a rally was held to commemorate the victims.