Olexander Savochenko
AFP
December 11, 2013

Anti-riot police gather at Independence Square in Kiev early on December 11, 2013 (AFP, Viktor Drachev)
Anti-riot police gather at Independence Square in Kiev early on December 11, 2013 (AFP, Viktor Drachev)
Ukrainian demonstrators on Wednesday forced security forces to retreat after a failed pre-dawn raid on their protest camp, in a blow to the authority of President Viktor Yanukovych after nearly three weeks of rallies against his rule.

International pressure mounted on the embattled leader with US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland visiting the protestors in Kiev and telling the president the attempted police crackdown was “inadmissable”.

Several dozen were injured in the early hours of Wednesday when riot police and interior ministry special forces moved against the demonstrators who have occupied Kiev’s Independence Square in anger at the rejection of an EU pact.

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