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31 of August, 20:03

The number of received damage in clashes near the building of Happy rose to 124
The number of received damage During clashes near the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine in Kiev increased to 124 people, said the head adviser of the Ministry of internal Affairs of Ukraine Zoryan Shkiriak.
"The latest information received about the damage BP (in the Verkhovna Rada ? approx. OPINION). Already 124 wounded the militiaman. One of the dead soldiers of the national guard ? shrapnel wound in the heart. One of our warrior is in a coma after being seriously injured by shrapnel in the eye ? No comment (no comment ? approx. OPINION) ", ? wrote Shkiriak on his page in Facebook.



"Freedom" for such freedom?!!! ", ? Shkiriak added. Unrest Welcome in the first day of the week were started after the deputies adopted amendments to the Constitution in terms of decentralization in the first reading, despite a rally at the walls Happy and blocked the Presidium. Protesters twice attempted to storm Parliament. Similarly, in the security forces, a grenade was thrown. Damage to the body in the process of collisions, as well as among them In the explosion, has received more than 120 people, among them correspondents. One soldier of the national guard died. Remember, on July 16, the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko submitted to the Parliament amendments to the Constitution with the regulations on the status of Donbass. This Poroshenko, introducing the draft changes to the main law of the country, declared that Ukraine "was, there is and will be" a unitary state, the proposed changes to the Constitution do not provide for a special status for Donbass. In the Donbass told that these amendments are irrelevant to the implementation of the Minsk agreements. In the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stated before that shows the President of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada the project of constitutional reform completely ignores suggestions republics of Donbass.

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