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A small cross stands at a barricade in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring about a peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
A protester carries tyres to make a new barricade in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring a peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
Protesters guard the barricade in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
Protesters rest behind a barricade in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
An Ukrainian flag flies in front of Independence Column in the Ukrainian capital Kiev's main square, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. The placards read "Stop Maidan". (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. The placards read: "Stop Maidan". (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. The placards read: "Stop Maidan". (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. The placards read: "Stop Maidan". (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. The placards read: "Stop Maidan". (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Supporters of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. The placards read: "Stop Maidan". (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Supporters of President Viktor Yanukovych rally in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The prime minister of protest-torn Ukraine submitted his resignation on Tuesday, saying he hoped the move would help bring peaceful resolution to the crisis that has gripped the country for two months. Mykola Azarov's resignation would remove one of the figures most despised by the opposition. It came as the parliament opened a special session that is expected to repeal harsh anti-protest laws that were imposed this month. Those laws set off the police-protester clashes in which at least three protesters died. The placards read: "Stop Maidan". (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Ukrainian women holding icons, march in central Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. In back-to-back moves aimed at defusing Ukraine's political crisis, the prime minister submitted his resignation Tuesday and parliament repealed anti-protest laws that had set off violent clashes between protesters and police. The twin moves were significant concessions to the protesters who have occupied the capital's main square for two months and fought sporadically with police for the last 10 days. Yet key issues remain unresolved in Ukraine's political crisis, including the opposition's repeated demands for President Viktor Yanukovych to resign and a new election to be held. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
A nun leaves a tent which is being used as a church in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. In back-to-back moves aimed at defusing Ukraine's political crisis, the prime minister submitted his resignation Tuesday and parliament repealed anti-protest laws that had set off violent clashes between protesters and police. The twin moves were significant concessions to the protesters who have occupied the capital's main square for two months and fought sporadically with police for the last 10 days. Yet key issues remain unresolved in Ukraine's political crisis, including the opposition's repeated demands for President Viktor Yanukovych to resign and a new election to be held. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
Protesters guard the barricades around seized government headquarters in Lviv, western Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. In back-to-back moves to try resolving Ukraine's political crisis, the prime minister submitted his resignation Tuesday and parliament repealed anti-protest laws that had set off violent clashes between protesters and police.(AP Photo/Pavlo Palamarchuk)
Riot police warm themselves by a bonfire near the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. In back-to-back moves to try and resolve Ukraine's political crisis, the prime minister submitted his resignation Tuesday and parliament repealed anti-protest laws that had set off violent clashes between protesters and police. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
Anti-government protesters detain a man after they marked his head with the word "thief" at the Independence square in Kiev on January 28, 2014.Ukraine lawmakers on Tuesday scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a deadly two-month standoff to an end. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Anti-government protesters detain a man after they marked his head with the word "thief" at the Independence square in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on Tuesday scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a deadly two-month standoff to an end. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
A riot police officer stands guard in front of placards reading "Stop Maidan", referring to Independence Square where opposition protesters are camped out, during a rally by supporters of the Ukrainian president in front of the parliament during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on January 28 scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a two-month standoff to an end. Applause broke out in parliament including from opposition benches after the vote, which passed with 361 deputies in favour and two against. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
A riot police officer stands guard in front of placards reading "Stop Maidan", referring to Independence Square where opposition protesters are camped out, and flags of the ruling Party of Regions during a rally by supporters of the Ukrainian president in front of the parliament during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on January 28 scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a two-month standoff to an end. Applause broke out in parliament including from opposition benches after the vote, which passed with 361 deputies in favour and two against. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
A riot police officer stands guard in front of demonstrators holding placards reading "Stop Maidan", referring to Independence Square where opposition protesters are camped out, during a rally by supporters of the Ukrainian president in front of the parliament during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on January 28 scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a two-month standoff to an end. Applause broke out in parliament including from opposition benches after the vote, which passed with 361 deputies in favour and two against. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
A riot police officer stands guard in front of demonstrators holding placards reading "Stop Maidan", referring to Independence Square where opposition protesters are camped out, during a rally by supporters of the Ukrainian president in front of the parliament during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on January 28 scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a two-month standoff to an end. Applause broke out in parliament including from opposition benches after the vote, which passed with 361 deputies in favour and two against. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
A supporter of Ukrainian President holds a placard reading "Stop Maidan", referring to Independence Square where opposition protesters are camped out, during a rally by supporters of the Ukrainian president in front of the parliament during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on January 28 scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a two-month standoff to an end. Applause broke out in parliament including from opposition benches after the vote, which passed with 361 deputies in favour and two against. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
A demonstrator stands among placards reading "Stop Maidan", referring to Independence Square where opposition protesters are camped out, during a rally by supporters of the Ukrainian president in front of the parliament during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on January 28 scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a two-month standoff to an end. Applause broke out in parliament including from opposition benches after the vote, which passed with 361 deputies in favour and two against. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
A demonstrator stands amidst placards reading "Stop Maidan", referring to Independence Square where opposition protesters are camped out, during a protest by supporters of the Ukrainian president in front of the parliament during an extraordinary parliamentary session in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on January 28 scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a two-month standoff to an end. Applause broke out in parliament including from opposition benches after the vote, which passed with 361 deputies in favour and two against. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY
Women stand in front of riot police troops and hold the placards reading "Mother", urging riot police troops stop fighting with protesters at the flashpoint Grushevsky Street in central Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on Tuesday scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a deadly two-month standoff to an end. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
Woman stands among protesters' barricades and riot police lines and holds the placards reading "Mother", urging riot police troops stop fighting with protesters at the flashpoint Grushevsky Street in central Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine lawmakers on Tuesday scrapped draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a deadly two-month standoff to an end. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
Riot police stand guard opposite a road block of the anti-government protesters in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Russian President Vladimir Putin and the EU's top officials went into talks Tuesday sharply divided over Ukraine and eastern Europe, with trust in short supply and little sign of compromise. Putin made no statement as he strode in and posed briefly for photographers with interlocutors, European Council president Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych (L) and European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Stephan Fuele shake hands during their meeting prior talks in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin and the EU's top officials went into talks sharply divided over Ukraine and eastern Europe, with trust in short supply and little sign of compromise. = RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE / MYKHAYLO MARKIV" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS =
Anti-government protesters gather around fires near a barricade in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on January 28, 2014, as they block the exit of "Berkut", special units of the Ukrainian police, to prevent their participation in clashes with the opposition in Kiev. AFP PHOTO/ YURIY DYACHYSHYN
A barricade or tires built by anti-government protesters is seen in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on January 28, 2014, as protesters block the exit of "Berkut", special units of the Ukrainian police, to prevent their participation in clashes with the opposition in Kiev. AFP PHOTO/ YURIY DYACHYSHYN
A man lights his cigarette with a burning piece of wood as anti-government protesters gather near a barricade in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on January 28, 2014, to block the exit of "Berkut", special units of the Ukrainian police, to prevent their participation in clashes with the opposition in Kiev. Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his entire goverment resigned on January 28 in a bid to defuse Ukraine's deadly crisis, giving in to months of pressure as parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition. AFP PHOTO/ YURIY DYACHYSHYN
TOPSHOTS An anti-government protester carries tires at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukrainian lawmakers scrapped on January 28 draconian anti-protest laws that have angered the opposition, in a move aimed at bringing a deadly two-month standoff to an end. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Anti-government protesters gather around a fire at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Riot police face anti-government protesters at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Anti-government protesters gather around a fire at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Anti-government protesters gather around a fire at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
A demonstrator raises his fist as anti-government protesters gather at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Riot police stand guard opposite anti-government protesters in a park area near a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
A woman cleans the street near an anti-government protesters' road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
TOPSHOTS Anti-government protesters gather around a fire at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
TOPSHOTS A demonstrator raises his fist as anti-government protesters gather at a road block in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's prime minister and entire government resigned today and its parliament scrapped anti-protest laws that had infuriated the opposition, in the biggest concessions yet to protesters in a two-month crisis. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Portraits of demonstrators who lost their lives and wounded during the on-going anti-government protests. Ukraine said the introduction of a state of emergency was not yet on the agenda after radicals seized the justice ministry in Kiev in an attack that raised concerns of a derailing of talks to ease the crisis, on January 27, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
Portraits of demonstrators who lost their lives and wounded during the on-going anti-government protests. Ukraine said the introduction of a state of emergency was not yet on the agenda after radicals seized the justice ministry in Kiev in an attack that raised concerns of a derailing of talks to ease the crisis, on January 27, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
Portraits of demonstrators who lost their lives and wounded during the on-going anti-government protests. Ukraine said the introduction of a state of emergency was not yet on the agenda after radicals seized the justice ministry in Kiev in an attack that raised concerns of a derailing of talks to ease the crisis, on January 27, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
Anti-government protesters gather around a fire to get warm at a road block in Kiev. Ukraine said the introduction of a state of emergency was not yet on the agenda after radicals seized the justice ministry in Kiev in an attack that raised concerns of a derailing of talks to ease the crisis, on January 26, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
Opposition protesters gather near a barricade in Kiev. Ukraine said the introduction of a state of emergency was not yet on the agenda after radicals seized the justice ministry in Kiev in an attack that raised concerns of a derailing of talks to ease the crisis, on January 27, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
Opposition protesters gather in Independence Square in Kiev. Ukraine said the introduction of a state of emergency was not yet on the agenda after radicals seized the justice ministry in Kiev in an attack that raised concerns of a derailing of talks to ease the crisis, on January 26, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
Ukrainian policemen block Grushevskogo Street in Kiev. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM
An anti-government near barricades in Kiev, Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament is holding a special session called over continuing unrest in the country and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has offered to resign,on January 28, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. Photo by Rafael Yaghobzadeh/ACABAPRESS.COM