Published on Dec 8, 2013
Hundreds of thousands have gathered in the Ukrainian capital for a major anti-government protest. The opposition calls it the 'last chance' and hope for at least a million people to show up.
They've surrounded several administrative buildings, completely blocking access to them - and are threatening to march on the President's residence, unless their demands are met within two days.
Ukraine's Security Service says it's started an investigation into what it calls an attempt to sieze power from the Ukrainian government.
As for the interest from abroad - Political and financial commentator Patrick Young says that the EU politicians in Kiev are more concerned about their own image, than Ukraine or the Union's wellbeing.
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They've surrounded several administrative buildings, completely blocking access to them - and are threatening to march on the President's residence, unless their demands are met within two days.
Ukraine's Security Service says it's started an investigation into what it calls an attempt to sieze power from the Ukrainian government.
As for the interest from abroad - Political and financial commentator Patrick Young says that the EU politicians in Kiev are more concerned about their own image, than Ukraine or the Union's wellbeing.
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
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