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Ukraine`s Yanukovich spurns opposition, more barricades go up

Ukrainian anti-government protesters erected more street barricades in the capital Kiev early on Friday after opposition leaders emerged empty-handed from talks with President Viktor Yanukovich that were aimed at defusing two months of unrest.

Kiev: Ukrainian anti-government protesters erected more street barricades in the capital Kiev early on Friday after opposition leaders emerged empty-handed from talks with President Viktor Yanukovich that were aimed at defusing two months of unrest.
Opposition leader Vitaly Klitschko said that Yanukovich had yielded nothing in a second round of talks with the opposition on Thursday evening, and he voiced fears that the impasse could now lead to further bloodshed. At least three protesters were killed early on Wednesday in Kiev - two from gunshot wounds - after clashes between protesters who are being led by a hard core of radicals and riot police. Scores of others on both sides have been injured - many of them with eye injuries caused by flying projectiles and police rubber bullets. After speaking first to protesters manning barricades at the main confrontation point with police, Klitschko then went to Kiev`s Independence Square where he declared: "Hours of conversation were spent about nothing. There is no sense sitting at a negotiating table with someone who has already decided to deceive you. "I earnestly wish that there will be no bloodshed and that people are not killed ... I will survive, but I am afraid there will be deaths, I am afraid of this," the boxer-turned-politician said. Three opposition politicians - Klitschko, former economy minister Arseny Yatsenyuk and far-right nationalist Oleh Tyahnibok - had tried to wring concessions from Yanukovich that would end two months of street protests against his rule. Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in Kiev after Yanukovich backed away from signing a free trade deal with the European Union, which many people saw as the key to a European future, in favour of financial aid from Ukraine`s old Soviet master Russia. But the movement has since widened into broader protests against perceived misrule and corruption in the Yanukovich leadership.

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