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A protester paints a picture at a barricade in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
A protester guards the barricade in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
A protester passes by makeshift shields with pictures of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich, which read: "Get out!" , at the barricade in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
A protester paints a picture at the barricade in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic)
A protesters warms up near a barricade in central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
Riot police stand opposite barricades in central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
Protesters chant slogans at the barricade in central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
Riot police stand opposite barricades in central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
A protester guards the barricades in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. The text reads 'War to palaces peace to home'. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky), APTOPIX
Protesters guard the barricades in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
A man passes by some graffiti in the center of Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Writing on the wall reads 'Revolution'. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters guard the barricades in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters armed with plywood shields block the entry to the Agriculture Ministry in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. The Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters leave the Agriculture Ministry in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. One group of protesters clashed with another Wednesday in bid to free a government building in the center of Kiev, which they had seized. At least two protesters were injured. Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
A protester puts homemade steel plates on the chest as he prepares to leave the Agriculture Ministry in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. One group of protesters clashed with another Wednesday in bid to free a government building in the center of Kiev, which they had seized. At least two protesters were injured. Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters leave the Agriculture Ministry in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. One group of protesters clashed with another Wednesday in bid to free a government building in the center of Kiev, which they had seized. At least two protesters were injured. Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group, pictured, to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters leave the Agriculture Ministry in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. One group of protesters clashed with another Wednesday in bid to free a government building in the center of Kiev, which they had seized. At least two protesters were injured. Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group, pictured, to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Svoboda party activists stand inside the Agriculture Ministry ahead of a clash with the more militant Spilna Sprava group in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. One group of protesters clashed with another Wednesday in bid to free a government building in the center of Kiev, which they had seized. At least two protesters were injured. Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Members of the militant Spilna Sprava group leave the Agriculture Ministry in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. One group of protesters clashed with another Wednesday in bid to free a government building in the center of Kiev, which they had seized. At least two protesters were injured. Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
A protester puts homemade steel plates on the chest as he prepares to leave the Agriculture Ministry in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. One group of protesters clashed with another Wednesday in bid to free a government building in the center of Kiev, which they had seized. At least two protesters were injured. Svoboda party which represents more moderate protesters, tried to force members of the more militant Spilna Sprava group to vacate the Agriculture Ministry building as part of a compromise with the government. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters armed with wooden sticks march through central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
Protesters armed with wooden sticks and shields stand outside a building in central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
Women carrying placards reading "Mum" march in central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
A woman covers her face as she stands among protesters in central Kiev, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
A pro-European Union activist wearing a saucepan on her head as a protection helmet, attends a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. The text reads: 'Freedom to Ukraine'. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters guard the barricades in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Protesters guard the barricades in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
Photo shows the empty chair of the Ukrainian prime minister after a cabinet of the ministers sitting in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov, who resigned on January 28 after months of pressure from the opposition, is a loyalist bureaucrat with a nasty temper who once told his critics to "piss off". The 66- year-old former geologist has been a faithful servant to President Viktor Yanukovych and has been mercilessly mocked by the nationalist opposition for his inability to speak Ukrainian. AFP PHOTO / POOL / ALEXANDER KOSAREV
Activists from the radical Spilna Sprava (Common Cause) leave the agriculture ministry building they had occupied for several days, following clashes with representatives of right wing Ukraine opposition party Svoboda (Freedom) in Kiev, on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's opposition want protesters to leave ministries they have occupied, hoping this will help to reach an agreement with the government on an amnesty for jailed activists. AFP PHOTO/ VASILY MAXIMOV
Activists from the radical Spilna Sprava (Common Cause) leave the agriculture ministry building they had occupied for several days, following clashes with representatives of right wing Ukraine opposition party Svoboda (Freedom) in Kiev, on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's opposition want protesters to leave ministries they have occupied, hoping this will help to reach an agreement with the government on an amnesty for jailed activists. AFP PHOTO/ VASILY MAXIMOV
Activists from the radical Spilna Sprava (Common Cause) leave the agriculture ministry building they had occupied for several days, following clashes with representatives of right wing Ukraine opposition party Svoboda (Freedom) in Kiev, on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's opposition want protesters to leave ministries they have occupied, hoping this will help to reach an agreement with the government on an amnesty for jailed activists. AFP PHOTO/ VASILY MAXIMOV
Activists from the radical Spilna Sprava (Common Cause) leave the agriculture ministry building they had occupied for several days, following clashes with representatives of right wing Ukraine opposition party Svoboda (Freedom) in Kiev, on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's opposition want protesters to leave ministries they have occupied, hoping this will help to reach an agreement with the government on an amnesty for jailed activists. AFP PHOTO/ VASILY MAXIMOV
Opposition activists stand on January 29, 2014 in front of the entrance of the Agrictulture ministry in Kiev, after they evacuated it following clashes with activists from the radical Spilna Sprava (Common Cause). Ukraine's opposition want protesters to leave ministries they have occupied to help agree an amnesty for jailed activists. AFP PHOTO/ VASILY MAXIMOV
Ukrainian anti-government protesters walk into the agriculture ministry in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
A Ukrainian anti-government protester stands inside the agriculture ministry in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters take over the agriculture ministry building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters take over the agriculture ministry building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters take over the agriculture ministry building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters take over the agriculture ministry building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters take over the agriculture ministry building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
A Ukrainian anti-government protester walks down the stairs at the agriculture ministry after demonstrators took over the building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters stand guard outside the agriculture ministry after taking over the building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters take over the agriculture ministry building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters walk outside the agriculture ministry after taking over the building in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters sit at a kiosk in Independent Square in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
A masked Ukrainian anti-government protester stands at a roadblock in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
Ukrainian anti-government protesters stand next to a roadblock behind wood planks bearing portraits of President Viktor Yanukovych and reading "F... off" in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
A masked Ukrainian anti-government protester stands at a roadblock in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
An artist paints the scene as anti-government protesters man a road block (back L) opposite a line of riot police in central Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his entire government resigned on January 28 after weeks of protests that began when President Viktor Yanukovych pulled out of a key EU deal in favour of closer ties with Moscow. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEY GAPON
"Maidan" (name given to Independence square) defence brigades patrol the center of Kiev early on January 29, 2014. Ukraine is on the brink of "civil war" as a result of the standoff between authorities and protesters across the country, its first post-independence president Leonid Kravchuk told parliament today. "All the world acknowledges and Ukraine acknowledges that the state is on the verge of civil war," Kravchuk, Ukraine's president from 1991-1994, told parliament in an emotional address. AFP PHOTO/ VOLODYMYR SHUVAYEV
TOPSHOTS A masked Ukrainian anti-government protester stands at a roadblock in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's parliament launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
A picture shows "Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops behind a cross, as they rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
An opposition activist stands on a barricade at Gryshevsky street in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
An opposition supporter plays football near the barricades at Gryshevsky street in Kiev on January 29, 2014. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
"Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
TOPSHOTS "Maidan" (name given by Ukrainian anti-government protesters to Independence square in Kiev, their main rally point) self-defence troops rally in Kiev on January 29, 2014, marking the 96th anniversary of a battle near the small city of Kruty. 300 students, cadets and schoolboys were killed during combat with the regular Red Army on January 29, 1918, to protect the new-born Ukraine's People Republic against Bolshevik aggression. Ukraine's first post-independence president on January 29, 2014 warned that the country was on the brink of civil war as parliament struggled to find an agreement on granting an amnesty to protesters arrested in the crisis. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO / GENYA SAVILOV
An anti-government activist stands on a barricade of the opposition in Kiev on January 28, 2014. Ukraine's parliament on January 29, 2014 launched a debate on whether to grant amnesty for detained protesters as the country's first post-independence president warned of civil war.AFP PHOTO/ SERGEY GAPON
A protester guards the barricades in front of riot police in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014. The text reads 'War to palaces peace to home'. Ukraine's parliament is considering measures to grant amnesty to those arrested during weeks of protests in the crisis-torn country, but possibly with conditions attached that would be unacceptable to the opposition. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)