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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (104544)2/22/2014 2:19:03 PM
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Parliament approved a motion to remove Yanukovych 328 to zero in the 450-seat chamber. In downtown Kiev, where clashes this week killed at least 77 people, activists were unopposed by police. Ukraine’s army and Interior Ministry said they wouldn't get involved.

Yanukovych traveled to the eastern city of Kharkiv after signing a deal yesterday with the opposition to end the bloodiest episode of the country’s post-World War II history. Protesters were guarding key buildings in the center of Kiev.

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Thousands of Ukrainians converged on his residence in the capital’s northern outskirts. Hundreds of cars thronged the entrance, while people rode bikes and carried children around the compound. Usually closed to visitors, it boasted a man-made lake as large as several football fields with a life-sized galleon and a zoo with deer, ostriches, peacocks and other animals. Next to a towering mansion, a garage housed antique cars, motorcycles and at least seven limousines, according to images on website Censor.net.

Activists prevented people from entering the mansion. They recovered reams of paper documents that had been thrown into the pond and dried them in a building full of boats and a miniature hovercraft, according to images shown on Hromadske TV.

bloomberg.com



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (104544)2/22/2014 5:50:13 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217894
 
aiming to dine w/ a group of ukrainians this night

am sure some are ethnic russians, meaning of the (ex-?) ukrainian elite

others may be actually ukrainians

should be interesting

am guessing there maybe more refugees arriving in hong kong

does the ukraine have a food culture? the neighborhood can certainly afford some space allocation to the almost overwhelming french restaurants already aggregated