Las Vegas Sun

April 18, 2024

A police officer sleeps in a police van near of the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. Organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests are looking for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. The demonstrations, known as Euromaidan, were sparked by President Viktor Yanukovych's decision in November to freeze ties with the West and tilt toward Moscow. The pact was later sealed by a $15 billion bailout loan from the Kremlin.

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A police officer sleeps in a police van near of the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. Organizers of the weeks-long anti-government protests are looking for a future strategy amid dwindling numbers and a continuing government crackdown on the protesters. The demonstrations, known as Euromaidan, were sparked by President Viktor Yanukovych's decision in November to freeze ties with the West and tilt toward Moscow. The pact was later sealed by a $15 billion bailout loan from the Kremlin.