Pro-Russian demonstrators who had taken over a government building in Ukraine's eastern city of Kharkiv at the weekend have been cleared from the site, the interior minister said today.
The building "has been completely freed of separatists" Arsen Avakov wrote on his Facebook page. "Thanks to all those who offered their help," he wrote, without specifying how the protesters were removed from the building.
Activists yesterday shouting "Russia!" broke through police lines and stormed several government buildings in eastern Ukrainian regions seeking independence from Kiev following last month's fall of a pro-Kremlin regime.
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The clashes provided another reminder to the untested pro-Western leaders in Kiev of the monumental task facing them after their February 22 overthrow of pro-Moscow president Viktor Yanukovych.
The unrest also came with Ukraine's borders surrounded by Russian troops who had earlier seized the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea and the economy in tatters after decades of mismanagement and government theft.
Several eastern regions now want to stage referendums on joining Kremlin rule when Ukraine holds snap presidential polls on May 25.