Large numbers of pro-European Union demonstrators rallied in downtown Kiev for a second day Monday.
They clashed violently with police and vowed to remain on the streets at least until Nov 29, the last possible date for Ukraine to sign a now-aborted Association Agreement with the EU.
The protesters, who've been bused in from many other Ukrainian cities as well as Kiev, have been joined by several major opposition figures, including world championship boxer Vitaly Klitschko and the head of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko's movement, Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
Note EU-Diget: Its is good to note for aqll those Eurosceptics out there how many people are still willing to die to have their country become a member of the EU
Read more: Pro-Europe Ukrainians march as Kiev balances Moscow and Brussels (+video) - CSMonitor.com
They clashed violently with police and vowed to remain on the streets at least until Nov 29, the last possible date for Ukraine to sign a now-aborted Association Agreement with the EU.
The protesters, who've been bused in from many other Ukrainian cities as well as Kiev, have been joined by several major opposition figures, including world championship boxer Vitaly Klitschko and the head of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko's movement, Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
Note EU-Diget: Its is good to note for aqll those Eurosceptics out there how many people are still willing to die to have their country become a member of the EU
Read more: Pro-Europe Ukrainians march as Kiev balances Moscow and Brussels (+video) - CSMonitor.com
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