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Protesters clash with riot policemen outside the Ukrainian President's office in Kyiv.
Protesters clash with riot policemen outside the Ukrainian President's office in Kyiv.

Live Blog: Protests In Ukraine

Opposition leaders have called for massive protests and a general strike to challenge Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's decision not to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union.

Wednesday -- Barring major events, we will be providing more limited updates on the live blog today.

Long term protest strategy appears to be setting in. Protesters marching to various government buildings, including the central bank and the prosecutor general's office. In Independence Square, meanwhile, the barricades are continuing to grow and thousands still remain.

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Tuesday wrap-up (final post for the evening)

-- Early in the day, the Ukrainian parliament voted against holding a vote of no confidence in the government. They needed 226 votes, but only came up with 186.

-- Angry crowds chanted "shame" outside the parliament. By late afternoon, Independence Square had swelled to at least 10,000 protesters again and the leaders of the three main opposition parties led a crowd of thousands to the presidential administration building. Most, including the opposition leaders returned to Independence Square.

-- Ukrainian Prime Minister Azarov, who survived a potential no-confidence vote this morning, apologized for violence against protesters, but also harshly condemned the continuing demonstrations and the occupation of government buildings. He said the actions are "unconstitutional" and "illegal."

-- Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has arrived in China to begin a three day visit, which will be followed by a trip to Russia. Still, he has promised he remains committed to EU integration.

-- Until late November, Yanukovych had said he intended to sign a pact with Europe, but backed out after pressure from Moscow. He also refused to allow former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko to leave prison for medical care in Germany -- a key European demand.

-- The encampment in Independence Square remains, with barricades meant to protect it from riot police continuing to grow and crowds of protesters camping out overnight. The city administration building and the trade union building are still occupied.

Glenn Kates

14:16 1.12.2013
Opposition leaders speaking to press now. All clearly very concerned by events near presidential building. Repeating over and over that any violence is being caused by provocateurs.
14:08 1.12.2013
14:03 1.12.2013
Live stream now near presidential compound where riot police are throwing stun grenades.

13:42 1.12.2013
Masked men with smoke bombs outside the presidential building. Opposition leaders are calling them provocateurs.

13:40 1.12.2013
Over 100,000 today.

13:35 1.12.2013
Scene outside the presidential compound.

13:29 1.12.2013
Reports of tear gas -- or smoke bombs -- being used near the presidential compound.


13:17 1.12.2013
Video of protesters tearing down barricades in Independence Square earlier today, while police stand down.

13:10 1.12.2013
Protesters have broken into Kyiv's city administration building, according to our Ukrainian Service. Yuri Levchenko, a member of the far-right Svoboda party, has said protesters should stay calm and refrain from damaging any city property. They are there to warm up from the cold, he said. It is currently 4 degrees Celsius in Kyiv.
12:55 1.12.2013

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