KIEV, UKRAINE, FEBRUARY 19, 2014: Andrij, 34, lays on a mattress on the floor in a makeshift medical clinic in the office of an NGO in the Ukrainian capital Kiev that has made space available for wounded demonstrators, some of whom are afraid to go to the hospital because they are fearful they will be detained there by the police. On Tuesday morning, as demonstrators went to picket parliament, Andrij stayed back to rest in the occupied Zhovtnevi Palace, which was renamed Svoboda, or Freedom, Palace by demonstrators. He found himself trapped inside the building as riot police entered after they pushed back demonstrators during fierce clashes in which dozens died and hundreds were wounded. Andrij was beaten repeatedly by several different groups of riot police before being let go. He suffered a broken arm, severely bruised legs, a concussion and other injuries.