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    Saturday, January 11, 2014

    Ukraine ex-minister beaten in fresh Kiev clashes



    KIEV: Ukraine's ex-interior minister and current opposition
    leader Yuriy Lutsenko was under intensive care in hospital Saturday
    after being beaten in fresh clashes that erupted between pro-EU
    demonstrators and club-wielding police.





    Dozens of nationalist demonstrators protested late Friday outside a
    Kiev court that had earlier in the day sentenced three men to six years
    in prison for allegedly plotting to blow up a statue of Soviet founder
    Lenin near the city's main airport in 2011.




    Ukrainian television showed several protesters being carried by stretcher to an ambulance that had been rushed to the scene.



    Russian state television said the anti-riot troops moved in after
    being pelted with rocks by protesters who were trying to block police
    vans as the three convicts were being led out of the court in order to
    be placed in jail.




    Ukrainian opposition news sites published photographs and video
    images of Lutsenko with his head bandaged and a large patch over his
    right eye.




    Lutsenko's wife Irina said her husband had suffered a concussion and
    head injuries after being attacked by club-wielding police while he was
    trying to break up the unfolding violence.




    “He has been placed in intensive care. They are going to keep him
    under observation,” she told Ukraine's opposition Hromadske television
    channel.




    Ukrainian nationalists have been a driving force behind
    anti-government protests that erupted in November after President Viktor
    Yanukovych ditched a historic EU trade agreement in favour of closer
    ties with old master Russia.




    The rallies were fanned further by anger over violence that broke out
    when hundreds of officers beat dozens of demonstrators while trying to
    clear them off Kiev's iconic Independence Square on November 30.




    The latest clash in Kiev drew no immediate response from Yanukovych or his government members.



    But they threaten to fuel rallies that began to fizzle out last month
    when Yanukovych signed a $15-billion economic bailout agreement with
    Moscow that also slashed the price Ukraine pays for Russian gas imports.




    Lutsenko was a prominent member of former prime minister Yulia
    Tymoshenko's pro-Western government and remains a close ally of the
    jailed opposition leader.




    The 49-year-old was himself put in prison on contested charges in
    late 2010 and pardoned by Yanukovych under EU pressure in April 2013.








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