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DancherUA60 karma

They are extremely aggressive since they're not well informed about the situation. The barracks were the police lives have no access to TV or Internet.

DancherUA48 karma

It literally started escalating again yesterday. The overwhelming opinion is the dispersing of protesters was planned by the authorities beforehand.

Haven't personally seen a video of policemen beaten to death, but it probably happens becuase people are trying to get revenge.

DancherUA45 karma

To brief you real quick.

It started with students protesting peacefully on the main city square against the government's decision to decline an agreement with the EU. That was back in November. Yanukovich ordered to disperse these 15-20 people with brute force.

Now people from all over the country are fighting back to force Yanukovich and his government to resign. It turned into a revolution/civil war.

Thanks for your wishes!

DancherUA43 karma

Not at this point, no. People won't stop until Yanukovich is no longer President and until he's punished for his actions.

DancherUA34 karma

Me: During the first few weeks, when everything was still peaceful, I stood in a chain protecting police officers from unnecessary aggression. I stood 2 meters in front of their shields with my back to them.

Now these officers are probably hurting my friends over at the Independence Square.

Friend: 20 rioters, including me, fighting 200 titushki (people who were bought by the government to blend in with the rioters and act extremely aggressively).

Also throwing rocks into an officer with a rifle, then showing him a middle finger and running away, trying to dodge his bullets.