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People look at a police water cannon brought by protesters to the Indepencdence square in central Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's leader and opposition on Friday signed a deal to end the splintered country's worst crisis since independence after three days of carnage left nearly 100 protesters dead. President Viktor Yanukovych's dramatic decision to hold early elections and form a new unity government was met with caution by the tens of thousands gathered on central Kiev's main square for a protest that began exactly three months earlier. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
People walk by a police water cannon brought by protesters to the Indepencdence square in central Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's leader and opposition on Friday signed a deal to end the splintered country's worst crisis since independence after three days of carnage left nearly 100 protesters dead. President Viktor Yanukovych's dramatic decision to hold early elections and form a new unity government was met with caution by the tens of thousands gathered on central Kiev's main square for a protest that began exactly three months earlier. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Anti-government protesters sing the Ukrainian national anthem at the Independence square in central Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's leader and opposition on Friday signed a deal to end the splintered country's worst crisis since independence after three days of carnage left nearly 100 protesters dead. President Viktor Yanukovych's dramatic decision to hold early elections and form a new unity government was met with caution by the tens of thousands gathered on central Kiev's main square for a protest that began exactly three months earlier. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Anti-government protesters sing the Ukrainian national anthem at the Independence square in central Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's leader and opposition on Friday signed a deal to end the splintered country's worst crisis since independence after three days of carnage left nearly 100 protesters dead. President Viktor Yanukovych's dramatic decision to hold early elections and form a new unity government was met with caution by the tens of thousands gathered on central Kiev's main square for a protest that began exactly three months earlier. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Anti-government protesters, one holding the Ukrainian national flag, drive a military vehicle at the Independence square in central Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's leader and opposition on Friday signed a deal to end the splintered country's worst crisis since independence after three days of carnage left nearly 100 protesters dead. President Viktor Yanukovych's dramatic decision to hold early elections and form a new unity government was met with caution by the tens of thousands gathered on central Kiev's main square for a protest that began exactly three months earlier. .AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
A photo taken on February 22, 2014 shows a sign reading "the President of Ukraine" on Kiev's Presidential office. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSK
Journalists gather outside Kiev's Presidential office on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSK Legacy: Subjects: Authors: Uno: Language: Priority: Origin: Created date: Embargo: Instructions: Destination: Input: Properties Reception date Download Script
Journalists gather outside the Presidential office in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
The Presidential flag flies at half mast outside Kiev's Presidential office on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
The Presidential flag flies at half mast outside Kiev's Presidential office on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY Legacy: Subjects: Authors: Uno: Language: Priority: Origin: Created date: Embargo: Instructions: Destination: Input: Properties Reception date Download Script
The Presidential flag flies at half mast outside Kiev's Presidential office on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
A photo taken on February 22, 2014 shows Kiev's Presidential office. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
A Maydan activist stands outside Kiev's Presidential office on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's embattled President Viktor Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
A deputy leave Kiev's Parliament as Maidan self-defence activists stand guard outside on February 22, 2014. The regime of Ukraine's president appeared close to collapse on February 22 as the emboldened opposition took control of central Kiev and key government and parliament positions and voted to immediately free its jailed leader Yulia Tymoshenko. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
Deputies leave Kiev's Parliament as Maidan self-defence activists stand guard outside on February 22, 2014. The regime of Ukraine's president appeared close to collapse on February 22 as the emboldened opposition took control of central Kiev and key government and parliament positions and voted to immediately free its jailed leader Yulia Tymoshenko. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
Deputies leave Kiev's Parliament as Maidan self-defence activists stand guard outside on February 22, 2014. The regime of Ukraine's president appeared close to collapse on February 22 as the emboldened opposition took control of central Kiev and key government and parliament positions and voted to immediately free its jailed leader Yulia Tymoshenko. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
People celebrate outside the Parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
A musician plays the Ukrainian national anthem for Maidan activists guarding the ministers' cabinet in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
A Maidan self -defence activist sings the Ukrainian national anthem as he guards the ministers' cabinet in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
People gather outside the Parliament in Kiev, waiting for the President to submit his resignation on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY
Anti-government activists stand outside the Parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Anti-government activists stand outside the Parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
People gather outside the Parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
People celebrate outside the Parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
People gather outside the parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
An anti-government activist stands guard outside the Finance ministry in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
An anti-government activist stands guard outside the Finance ministry in Kiev on February 22, 2014. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
An opposition party member addresses the crowd outside the Parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22, 2014 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
An opposition party member addresses the crowd outside the Parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22, 2014 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
A woman weeps while shouting 'honour to our heroes' during a funeral service for the anti-government protesters who were killed during the recent clashes in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
A woman weeps while shouting 'honour to our heroes' during a funeral service for the anti-government protesters who were killed during the recent clashes in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Anti-government activists react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev as they rally outside the building in Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on Saturday voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ YURY KIRNICHNY
Anti-government activists react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as they rally outside the building in Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on Saturday voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ SERGEY GAPON
Anti-government activists react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as they rally outside the building in Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on Saturday voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ SERGEY GAPON
An anti-government protester stands on a police vehicle on Indepence Square in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
An anti-government protester stands on a police vehicle on Indepence Square in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
Anti-government activists react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as they rally outside the building in Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on Saturday voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ SERGEY GAPON
Anti-government activists wait outside the Uktrainian Parliament waiting for President Viktor Ianoukovytch's resignation, in Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
Anti-government activists react outside the Ukrainian Parliament as they wait for President Viktor Ianoukovytch's resignation, in Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
Anti-government activists stand guard outside the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. Parliament abandoned Yanukovych and ordered the release of Ukraine's jailed ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko rom a seven-year sentence for "abuse of power" she had been serving since 2011. AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
Anti-government activists stand guard outside the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. Parliament abandoned Yanukovych and ordered the release of Ukraine's jailed ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko rom a seven-year sentence for "abuse of power" she had been serving since 2011. AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
A woman holds a Ukrainian flag as people walk to see the residency of the Ukrainian president near Kiev on February 22, 2014, after the president left Kiev. A member of Ukraine's parliament said on February 22 that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised to submit his resignation in response to violence that left nearly 100 dead in anti-government unrest. Batkivshchyna (Fatherland) opposition party lawmaker Mykola Katerynchuk told reporters that Ukraine's embattled leader said he would resign in a conversation with protest leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
An opposition party member addresses the crowd outside the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. Parliament abandoned Yanukovych and ordered the release of Ukraine's jailed ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko rom a seven-year sentence for "abuse of power" she had been serving since 2011. AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
An anti-government protester stands near a gate outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
Anti-government forces guard the entrance of the Ukrainian parliament, which they took control of, as President Viktor Yanukovich decided not to resign, in Kiev, on Febuary 22, 2014. Earlier in the day, Ukraine's parliament voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
An anti-government protesters waves the Ukrainian flag outside the parliament in Kiev on Ferbuary 22, 2014, as he and others await the president's resignation. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. Parliament abandoned Yanukovych and ordered the release of Ukraine's jailed ex-premier Yulia Tymoshenko rom a seven-year sentence for "abuse of power" she had been serving since 2011. AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
An Orthodox cross is seen in the background as anti-government protesters gather near a gate outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
An opposition party member addresses the crowd outside the Parliament in Kiev, as the crowd waits for President Viktor Ianoukovytch's resignation, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
A crowd of thousands march towards the main residence of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych in the outskirts of Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Earlier in the day, Ukraine's parliament voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. AFP PHOTO/GENYA SAVILOV
A woman waits outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
A man waits outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
A man leads a crowd marching towards the main residence of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych in the outskirts of Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Earlier in the day, Ukraine's parliament voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. AFP PHOTO/GENYA SAVILOV
People cheer in front of the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
People cheer in front of the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
Anti-government protesters wait in front of the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
Anti-government activists react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as they rally outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
An anti-government activist places his hand over his heart after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as demonstrators rally outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
Anti-government activists react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as they rally outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
Anti-government activists and members of parliament react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as demonstrators rally outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
People react after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as they rally outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
An anti-government activist reacts after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as people rally outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
An anti-government protester poses near a fire after the vote of the Ukrainian Parliament as people rally outside the parliament building in Kiev on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO/ BULENT KILIC
Anti-government protesters react outside the Ukrainian Parliament as they wait for President Viktor Ianoukovytch's resignation, in Kiev, on February 22, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on February 22 voted to hold early presidential elections on May 25, passing a resolution stating that Viktor Yanukovych had failed to properly fulfil his duties as president. The resolution said that Yanukovych "is removing himself (from power) because he is not fulfilling his obligations, and (that parliament) is setting elections for May 25." AFP PHOTO / PIERO QUARANTA
(FILES) -- A file photo taken on February 25, 2010 shows Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych holding the presidential certificate after he took oath in the parliament in Kiev. Yanukovych has left Kiev, opposition leader Vitali Klitschko said on February 22, 2014, amid reports that the president has fled the country altogether following a week of deadly violence. "He has left the capital," Klitschko told parliament, also calling for early presidential elections before May 25. AFP PHOTO/POOL/ANASTASIA SIROTKINA