Tensions remain high in Kiev as angry anti-government protests continue.
Clashes between riot police and protesters left at least a dozen people injured in Kiev, Ukraine Friday night, local media reported.
The scuffles began when activists hemmed in paddy wagons with their cars outside a court. The activists were protesting a six-year sentence, issued earlier Friday, to three men accused of trying to blow up a Lenin statue in 2011.
Riot police from the feared elite Berkut unit came to support them and then started attacking the protesters after they began shaking one of the buses, activists told the Kyiv Post. Three members of parliament were among those injured.
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