Bloody protests in KIEV: Police officer shot dead, two others were missing but later released
KIEV PROTEST. A policeman was shot in the head Friday night, eyewitnesses hearing gunshots and seeing two men running from the scene, according to Russia Today (scroll down for video and live streaming of Kyiv unrest).
One of the officers was stabbed and subsequently set free, but the condition of the other two is unknown, informed the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
UKRAINE PROTESTS: Saturday morning around 10.00 local time, the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Kyiv issued a request to the protesters at the Independence Square, also known as EuroMaidan (Maidan Square), asking them to release two other policemen.
A statement signed by the Minister of Interior, Vitaliy Zakharchenko, warns protesters that elite riot police dubbed Berkut “will make use of force” if they do not free the hostages”, reports “The Kyiv Post“. The two officers seized inside the City Hall were finally released Saturday afternoon. According to authorities, the policemen were tortured by protesters and required hospitalization after their release.
Vitaliy Zakharchenko warned, however, that the demonstrators gathered at the Independence Square and those occupying public buildings will be considered part of “extremist groups”. “Quit the radical groups (…) and go to a safe place,” urged the minister in a statement.
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