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31 of August, 18:33

The number of received damage in collisions at the building Happy exceeded 120 people
More than 120 people who received damage as a result of clashes near the building of Verkhovna Rada on the first day of the week, Now sent to the hospital, eleven of them are in a state of crisis, said the Minister of internal Affairs Arsen Avakov.
"122 hospitalised after clashes near the Parliament, and Among them several persons in crisis, and Among them eleven ? severe. In addition, damage to health has received two French correspondents one of the channels and are currently in the clinic ", ? Avakov said, reports " news Agency ".
for its part in the national guard of Ukraine stated that the number of received damage to members of the National guard increased to 69 people, including four ? in crisis." During clashes near the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, were injured 69 soldiers of the National guard of Ukraine, serving in military units of the Kiev garrison, four of them in a state of crisis. Among those who received the damage is, the participants of the ATO. Currently anyone provides emergency medical care at the Central hospital of the Ministry of interior and the Ministry of defence ", ? quoted by RIA "Novosti" letter of the national guard of Ukraine. Before that, it was claimed that the damage to the body in the process of collisions, as well as Among them in the explosion, got about 100 people, Among them correspondents. 1 citizen died. 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. The Minister of internal Affairs of Ukraine Arsen Avakov said that an explosive device at police at the walls of Happy citizens threw in t-shirts of the party " Freedom ". VIDEO

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