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2014 Euromaidan regional state administration occupations

As part of the Euromaidan movement, regional state administration (RSA) buildings in various oblasts (regions) of Ukraine were occupied by activists, starting on 23 January 2014.[1]

Euromaidan regional state administration (RSA) occupations
Part of Euromaidan and the Revolution of Dignity
Overview of all occupations
Date23 January – 17 February 2014 (first wave)
18–26 February 2014 (second wave)
Location
Caused by
Goals
Methods
Resulted in
Parties to the civil conflict
Activists
Government of Ukraine

Background

Ukraine became gripped by unrest since President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an association agreement with the European Union on 21 November 2013. A widespread movement known as 'Euromaidan' demanded closer ties with the European Union, and the ousting of President Yanukovych.[2] Significant support for the movement built in western Ukrainian oblasts as the severity of the unrest in Kyiv grew. As a result, protesters in these regions began to seize control of the oblast governor's offices, known as regional state administration (RSA) buildings.

By 27 January, ten of the country's twenty-seven RSAs had been overthrown, and others had come under threat.[3]

 
Occupiers at Chernihiv RSA on 27 January

Occupiers later relinquished control of the buildings, to meet the terms of a legal amnesty for Euromaidan protesters that came into effect on 17 February, as directed by the government of Ukraine.[4] The day after the amnesty came into effect, protesters seized control of the buildings they had previously vacated in response to a crackdown on demonstrations on the Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kyiv by the Berkut special police force.[5][6]

After the Euromaidan movement was successful in overthrowing the government of Victor Yanukovych on 22 February, RSA occupations by Euromaidan activists gradually ceased. Opposition to the Euromaidan in largely Russophone eastern and southern Ukraine, however, led to protests by pro-Russian and anti-government groups in those regions. Protesters there quickly began to attempt to occupy RSA buildings in a similar manner.

Timeline of the occupations

 
Occupied RSA in Khmelnytskyi

23 January

Following a standoff between protesters and government forces in Kyiv on 23 January, tensions flared as anti-government forces mobilized and overtook the Regional State Administration (RSA) of a number of western Ukrainian cities, with some local governors being forced to file letters of resignation. By the afternoon, the administrations of Lviv, Rivne and Ternopil, and Khmelnytskyi were also in the hands of anti-government protesters.[7][8][9]

In Lviv, around 2,000 protesters stormed the RSA building shouting "Revolution!" Governor Oleg Salo, a presidential appointee, signed a letter of resignation as a result of the takeover.[7] The mayor of Lviv, in response, declared that none of the 'Black Thursday' laws would ever apply on the territory of Lviv.[7] Ternopil city council denounced the 'Black Thursday' laws and demanded they be repealed.[10] Activists in Khmelnytskyi erected barricades and surrounded the Khmelnytskyi Oblast RSA building.[11] As a result, the Khmelnytskyi city council issued a series of demands including snap elections and the dissolution of the Berkut.[12] Cherkasy RSA was also occupied when thousands of protestors stormed the building but were later expelled by police.[7][13][14] By the end of 23 January, Lviv, Ternopil, Rivne, and Khmelnytskyi remained in the control of anti-government forces.[15] In addition, a number of local administrations were blockaded but not physically overtaken, including those of Sumy, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vinnytsia, Poltava, and Zhytomyr.[15][16]

Prime Minister Azarov called the occupying force not a part of the political opposition, but rather a rebellion,[17] and president Yanukovych condemned the takeover of public buildings.[15] Counter to the anti-government sentiment, the administration of Crimea rejected calls for a snap election and encouraged Crimeans to rebuff any attempts to seize power by the opposition.[18]

24 January

Ivano-Frankivsk was overtaken on the second day of opposition pressure while, according to some, Governor Chudnov escaped;[19] meanwhile in Lutsk, 5,000 opposition members surrounded the administration building, and Volyn Oblast Governor Kilmchuk momentarily kneeled before protesters pleading with them to disperse peacefully. Ceding to protestors' demands, Governor Kilmchuk and Councillor Voitovych resigned.[20][21][22] The RSA of Chernivtsi was stormed and occupied by thousands of protestors who forced Governor Mykhailo Papiev to tender his resignation.[23][24] Lutsk and Uzhhorod's administrations were blockaded,[25][26] in addition to standing blockades in Poltava, Vinnytsia, and Zhytomyr.[27][28][29] Uzhhorod Governor Oleksandr Ledida's ranch was burned down in a suspected arson attack.[30] Uzhhorod protesters dispersed for the evening with intent to reconvene the next day.[31] In response police fortified the RSAs in Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolayiv, and Zhytomyr.[32][33][34] By 11 p.m., the regional state administration of Sumy was breached and occupied, but officials refused to capitulate.[35][36]

25 January

Protesters first seized the RSA of Vinnytsia; seven police officers were injured in the assault which drew over 1,000 opposition supporters,[37] but the remainder of police stood down peacefully to the cheers of protesters; governor Ivan Movchan not resigned.[38][39] Protesters managed to occupy the RSA building in Chernihiv, demanding the resignation of the governor.[40] Later that day, protesters occupied the chamber of the RSA in Poltava as 2,000 protesters overwhelmed 400 police,[41] forming an impromptu parliament named Nationalna Rada.[42] Uzhhorod was blockaded by protesters,[36] who were split between pro-government and anti-government factions.[43] In Sumy, over 5,000 citizens protested in front of the RSA building but did not attempt to take it.[44][45] 150 Kherson Residents block local regional state administration.[46] Also on 25 January, regional lawmakers in Lviv voted to establish a parallel government.[47] Mykolayiv was occupied by Party of Regions members, with the interior barricaded; opposition leaders were not allowed to enter.[48]

26 January

A notable shift occurred in the country's east, with BBC News suggesting, "[U]nrest is spreading further into the country's east, which has traditionally had closer ties with Russia and is President Viktor Yanukovych's support base".[1][nb 1] Protesters in Zaporizhia threatened to seize the RSA, demanding the resignation of the governor.[51][52][53][1] Governor Oleksandr Peklushenko emerged to announce that only "cowards and traitors" resign and vowed to retain his Party of Regions membership card "until the day I die" before disappearing back inside.[54] (He indeed died in mysterious circumstances in March 2015[55]). By 2 p.m., the crowd grew to 10,000 and attempted to storm the RSA against hundreds of police guarding the entrance;[nb 2] at least five protesters were injured as police violently dispersed the crowd using rubber bullets and batons, with the help of plain-clothed titushky wearing white armbands;[53][57][58] over 200 were arrested.[59] Up to 2,000 marched on the RSA in Odessa,[60][61] but were repelled by pro-government supporters and municipal barricades.[62][63] In Sumy, protesters occupied the city's council building with a Batkivshchyna MP taking leadership;[1] elsewhere, a crackdown by police occurred on protesters in the city.[59] The first floor of the Sumy RSA was occupied but police held the remainder in the standoff;[59] the exter Activists in Chernihiv set up a barricade, fortifying the regional administration building.[1][64] 500 protesters picketed the entrance to the Mykolayiv RSA;[59] there was suspicion that titushky enforcements were stationed inside.[65] 50 members of the right-wing group Right Sector attempted to seize the building, but were dissuaded by the peaceful protesters.[66] 3,000 attempted to capture the RSA in Dnipropetrovsk and were met by over 200 police;[67] 37 were arrested.[1][52][59][68] The conflict led to instances of rioting,[69] Titushky violently beat protesters, whom they hunted down in the streets; they also wore identifiable yellow arm bands.[70][71] Dnipropetrovsk Governor Kolesnikov called the protesters 'extreme radical thugs from other regions'.[72] There were also mass demonstrations in Kirovohrad but the RSA was guarded by a heavy police presence;[1][59] the leaders of the local UDAR and Svoboda parties were raided and arrested in their homes.[73] In Kremenchuk (Poltava Oblast), protesters attempted to seize the city council.[74] Some 2,000 people gathered for a people's assembly in Cherkasy, south-east of Kyiv;[1] the crowd voted for the creation of a People's Rada and gave the local governor 24 hours to resign from his post.[75] Some managed to break windows and breach the building.[76] One-thousand protesters in Kyiv advanced on the RSA in the capital, forming nearby but not assaulting the building.[59] Zhytomyr remained in a standoff.[77]

27 January

 
Activists in the Chernihiv Oblast RSA

At 12:20 a.m. on the 27th, a blockade in Cherkasy was re-established, only for police forces to later break it, arresting twelve citizens;[78][79][80] foreign journalists reporting on the scene were beaten by Berkut troops.[81] Another attempt was made on Dnipropetrovsk early 27 January, but was repelled.[82] Police announced on the 27th plans to re-take Chernihiv's regional administration,[83] but instead, protesters were able to come and go within the administration without any fight or resistance from police.[84] Uzhhorod remained in a standoff, but not blocked due to the police presence.[82][85] Eleven citizens were arrested in connection with the three-day blockade of Sumy's RSA following a late night dispersal where 300 internal troops beat protesters.[86][87] The tactics used by police were denounced by the mayor of the city.[88]

Mykolayiv remained barricaded from the inside with police officers stationed there, and doors remained barred to all opposition politicians, but not members of the Party of Regions.[89] In Zhytomyr, the RSA remained barricaded from indoors by police, preventing even journalists from entering.[90] Night Wolves bikers from Russia secured the RSA in Sevastopol.[91] Patrols were also set up in Kharkiv, Luhansk, and Simferopol.[92]

28 January

Activists in Lviv announced they would partially vacate the RSA to allow local officials to work,[93] but keep up barricades;[94][95] infighting ensued between activists and members of Svoboda over control of the building,[96][97] which remained occupied.[98] Protesters occupying the RSA in Chernihiv agreed to withdraw from the building after deputies agreed to support the demands of the opposition; a statement was made by both opposition and ruling government politicians supporting the removal of the anti-protest laws and amnesty for Euromaidan activists and political prisoners.[99][100] Thousands rallied and besieged the RSA in Uzhhorod,[101][102] which was barricaded by police from the interior.[102] Without taking the building, a People's Rada was democratically established by the Zakarpattia Regional Council, supporting the opposition.[103][104] Khmenlytskyi was further barricaded by opposition members to defend it from police.[82]

More than 2,000 public sector employees in Dnipropetrovsk declared an indefinite rally was being held near the RSA in support of the government.[82] Meanwhile, the RSA was surrounded in barbed wire, and windows and fences surrounding the perimeter were covered in grease to stop protesters from re-attempting to take the building.[82][105] In Kherson, metal grilles were installed on the windows.[82] Odessa fortified their RSA with concrete blocks so as to prevent any entry.[106] On social networks, Party of Regions supporters attempted to spread mass hysteria in Mykolayiv by spreading false information of the city being under attack; only 60 supporters were found outside the RSA and no attempt to seize the building occurred.[107] Sumy was barricaded by police and provincial and city council members were forced to convene elsewhere.[108]

29 January

The RSA in Lviv was vacated except for the second floor, where the governor's office is located.[82] The barricade in front of the Uzhhorod RSA was fully lifted from both sides, with security forces leaving and protesters peacefully convening, not impeding state workers.[109] Several hundred protesters blocked the entrance to the Zhytomyr RSA in the morning.[110] Pro-government supporters also arrived and changed, "Fascists will not pass;"[111] crowds dispersed by 2:30 p.m.[112]

Twenty-six activists of the Zaporozhye meetings of 26 Jan 2014 were sentenced to remain under house arrest (among them two for 24 hours a day) until the final court decision. Six activists were released on bail until the final court decision.[113]

30 January

In Lviv protesters handed the RSA over to the Lviv Regional Council.[114] Employees of the regional council sealed up the second floor of the building which houses the governor and his administration.[114] In Vinnytsia, a compromise was made which allowed employees of the RSA to come and go unimpeded, while many offices remained closed.[115]

1–17 February

On 1 February, the barricades around the RSA in Vinnytsia were partially dismantled for fire safety purposes; protesters said they would only be fully removed once the governor met their demands.[116]

On 2 February, the RSA in Poltava went back under government control.[117]

On 5 February, President Viktor Yanukovych officially dismissed Borys Klimchuk as Volyn Oblast governor and appointed Oleksandr Bashkalenko to this post.[118]

On 5 February 2014 The New York Times described the RSA in Dnipropetrovsk as "a fortress" including a "lobby strung with razor wire and packed with security officials" and reported the police blocking "all but official cars from taking a nearby road".[119]

On 16 February protesters released their captured RSAs to comply with the "Law on amnesty of Ukrainian protesters" and allow the exemption from criminal liabilities and punishment for Euromaidan protesters who committed crimes in the period 27 December 2013 through 2 February 2014 to come into effect.[4] This law was only in effect if the conditions (vacating of the seized administrative buildings, among them the regional state administrations, self-government bodies and the Kyiv City State Administration, and the unblocking of Kyiv's Hrushevskoho Street) were met by 17 February 2014.[4] In the morning of 16 February protesters left Lviv, Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk, Poltava regional administrations.[120] The Ivano-Frankivsk regional administration resumed operation while several dozen former occupiers remained posted in the square in front of the building.[121]

18 February riots

 
Burning building in the main entrance of the internal military forces in Lviv on 19 February 2014.

At 2:30pm, protesters in Ivano-Frankivsk stormed the Ministry of Internal Affairs and then took over the headquarters of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). SBU staff refused to surrender the building, and rioters threw molotov cocktails and rocks at the building; all windows in the building were shattered, security bars removed, and the entrance set on fire.[122] Berkut officers, who boarded themselves in the city's police station, eventually surrendered and left unarmed.[123] The RSA was later captured.[124]

In Ternopil, the local attorney general's office was seized by protesters, and criminal case files burned. Interior troops defected from the government and sided with the people.[125] On the 19th, Berkut officers stationed in Ternopil defected to the side of the people, swearing on a Bible an oath of allegiance in front of up to 7,000 people.[126] The RSA was then captured.[124]

In Zhytomyr a new People's Rada was declared in opposition to the governing administration.[127] The RSA in Zhytomyr was stormed by 3,000 people the next day,[128] and set fire to the police department.[129] The mayor of the city resigned from the Party of Regions.[130]

In Lviv, 10,000 protesters seized the general prosecutor's office, the local Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVS) building, and the SBU building.[131] Documents from the prosecutor's office were thrown out and burned. The Interior Ministry building was burned.[132] Soldiers in the MVS building were allowed to surrender unarmed.[133] A BBC correspondent suggested the Interior Troops who did surrender were likely conscripts who support the protests.[134]

19 February riots

In Kharkiv, pro-government assailants attempted to burn down the Svoboda party headquarters.[135] Fights then broke out between activists allied with FC Metalist Kharkiv fans and Interior Ministry and Berkut riot troops when they tried blocking the academy that trains interior troops.[136]

In Odessa about 100 unidentified men wearing masks and helmets and armed with baseball bats assaulted a pro-European opposition demonstration near the regional administration headquarters.[124]

In Dnipropetrovsk there was a picket near the Regional State Administration.[124]

In Chernihiv, thousands picketed the Interior Ministry building.[136] By 7:00 pm, 2,500 citizens rallied in Chernihiv's city center. An Interior Ministry spokesman promised he would petition to have all local Berkut troops stationed in Kyiv recalled, and that no Chernihiv Interior Troops would be sent to Kyiv.[137]

In Kryvyi Rih, unknowns set fire to UDAR's offices and attempted to break in.[135]

A woman was shot dead in Khmelnytskyi during the storming of a local SBU office by anti-government EuroMaidan protesters. "The car arrived to the building and the woman was shot from it, with six to eight bullets in her chest. She died in the ambulance".[138] Two men were also suffered gunshot wounds. Afterwards, activists set the regional SBU building on fire with burning car tires.[136] Protesters then took the local RSA.[139] In Chernivtsi, several thousand citizens stormed the local RSA, overtaking it. Governor Papiev then resigned from his post.[136][140][141]

In Lutsk the RSA of Volyn Oblast was captured by protesters; there was no police resistance.[142] The police, following skirmishes, defected to the people.[124][143][144] Protesters then took the governor of Volyn Oblast captive, forced him to his knees to ask forgiveness, and resign; they then doused him in water to remind him of the fire hoses used on protesters in Kyiv.[145][146] Protesters threatened to go to his house and capture his family as well to force his resignation.[147]

In Rivne 3,000–4,000 citizens rallied outside the prosecutor's office.[148] The regional MVS department was also seized, with police surrendering the building; and the head of the regional SBU said they would work with the people and that Alpha units would not be used.[149] Right Sector also took the Berkut base in Rivne.[150][151] Rivne's RSA was also taken.

In Sumy, protesters besieged the local Ministry of Internal Affairs department, demanding police withdraw.[152] Several were injured when fired upon by police with rubber bullets.[153] Locals sacked the headquarters of the Party of Regions.[154]

One-thousand five-hundred protesters in Vinnytsia stormed the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs department.[155]

In Uzhhorod the RSA was stormed and seized after police vacated the area.[156][157]

In Poltava, a thousand protesters clashed with police outside the RSA,[158][159] and then issued an ultimatum that if they were not allowed entry they would barricade the building and prevent it from functioning.[160] By late night, the building remained barricaded and surrounded by protesters, and defended by police.[161]

The Korczowa border crossing into Poland was blocked by protesters.[162][163]

Lviv Oblast declared political autonomy.[citation needed] Hours after protesters seized the prosecutor's office in central Lviv and forced a surrender by Interior Ministry police, the executive committee of the region council—also called the People's Rada—claimed control over the region.[164][165]

The regime has begun active military action against people [...] Dozens of people have been killed in Kyiv and hundreds have been wounded [...] Fulfilling the will of society, the executive committee of the Lviv region's council, the People's Rada, is assuming full responsibility for the fate of the region and its citizens

Weapons and ammunition were stolen from the Ukrainian Security Service in Ivano-Frankivsk and Lviv.[124]

20 February riots

In Cherkasy Oblast about 500 residents of the town Mankivka, city of Uman set up a checkpoint on the highway from Odessa to Kyiv, near Podibna.[166] After a jeep ran over a 40-year-old person, killing the victim,[verification needed] an angry mob attacked a bus transport carrying Interior Troops; the mob smashed its windows and slashed its tires.[166] Soldiers' ammunition and weapons were seized, and they were sent back to Uman on another bus.[166] Afterwards, the locals seized another bus full of titushky, government-thugs, en route from the Crimea, arrested the titushky, and set the bus on fire.[166] At the blockade, police shot 1 protester dead, and injured 10 others.[167] Later, SBU officers were witnessed burning documents outside the SBU headquarters in Cherkasy.[168]

By 8 am, protesters and police in Poltava ended their standoff, reaching an agreement that the RSA would be blockaded and police would be allowed to occupy the interior, thus preventing clashes while shutting down the building.[169] 1,500 demonstrators occupied city hall,[170] and others assaulted the RSA with petrol bombs.[171] By evening, police surrendered the RSA and City Hall peacefully.[82][172]

The head of the SBU in Khmelnytsky region resigned as a result of the deaths that occurred while repelling protesters with live ammunition.[173] He was then arrested and taken to a military detention center for questioning.[82]

In Lutsk, police and Internal Troops defected to the side of the protestors.[174] Berkut were recalled from Kyiv back to Volyn region.[82] Members of Right Sector and self-defence units seized ammunition and supplies from the Internal Troops base, which was surrendered voluntarily by officers.[82]

In Zhytomyr, the governor left the Party of Regions,[175] and the RSA remained occupied by members of Right Sector.[176]

In Uzhhorod, the SBU and Berkut defected to the people, and police vowed not to execute orders. The regional council dissolved the Party of Regions with council members turning in their membership cards.[177][178]

Rallies continued in Sumy, demanding security forces to withdraw from Kyiv, members of the opposition entered the RSA for negotiations.[179]

In Lviv, police and SBU defected to the side of the Euromaidan protesters and the new regional authorities (People's Rada).[180] At 6:30pm, an explosion occurred somewhere at the Berkut barracks, and the building caught fire (the cause of which was not officially determined). Reporters saw masked individuals fleeing the scene.[181] 2 Berkut died in the fire.[82] Lviv banned wearing masks and balaclavas in public places.[182]

In Vinnytsia, rioters broke into the Communist and Party of Regions headquarters and occupied the buildings.[82]

21–26 February

Authorities in eastern and southern Ukraine began making preparations for possible assaults on RSA buildings on 21 February. Odessa remained barricaded with concrete, and Dnipropetrovsk with barbed wire, while Donetsk was reinforced with metal doors and Krivohrad with sandbags.[183]

On 22 February, Victor Yanukovych was effectively overthrown, marking the success of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. The governors of Mykolayiv and Chernihiv resigned.[184] The governor of Vinnytsia defected from Party of Regions.[185] The governor of Kharkiv fled the country after being charged with separatism by the SBU; the RSA in Kharkiv was occupied by protesters wishing to examine his office.[186]

On 23 February, Zaporizhia RSA was occupied by 4,500 protesters,[187] and the governor of Vinnytsia resigns from his post.[188]

On 24 February, the governor of Volyn resigned.[189] Kharkiv was blockaded.[190] Governor of Sumy resigns.[191] Governor of Kyiv Oblast resigns.[192] Cherkasy's regional council announced an extraordinary session to dismiss the governor of the RSA on the 25th.[193]

On 25 February, the governor of Cherkasy resigned.[194]

On 26 February, the governor of Kharkiv, Mikhail Dobkin, resigned.[195]

Post-revolution

On 15 March, new governors were appointed for Khmelnytsky, Vinnytsia, and Chernivtsi.[196]

Banning of political parties

In the days after anti-government forces had overtaken their Regional State Administration (RSA), the regional councils of Ternopil and Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, and Poltava Oblast all decided to ban the activities and symbols of the Communist Party of Ukraine and Party of Regions in their oblasts.[197][198][199]

In response to these measures, the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Crimea (the Crimean parliament) banned the activities and symbols of the Svoboda party on its territory on 27 January 2014.[200] Politicians in Donetsk Oblast intend to do the same.[201] On 7 February 2014 the Crimean parliament reversed its decision to ban Svoboda "and other radical groups on the territory of Crimea".[202] Instead the Crimean parliament intended to file a lawsuit to seek a full ban on the activities by Svoboda because it saw its activates as "aimed at forcible change of a legitimate administration and undermining the security of the state".[202]

On 3 February 2014, the self-proclaimed "People's council of Kyiv's Desnianskyi District" banned the activities and symbols of the Communist Party of Ukraine and Party of Regions in their administrative raion.[203]

In January 2014, the Party of Regions faction in Lviv disbanded.[204] On 20 February, in Zakarpattia, Rivne and Zhytomyr, the Party of Regions faction disbanded,[205][206] and in Chernivtsi on the 21st.[207] On 21 February, Vinnytsia dissolved its Party of Regions faction.[208] On 24 February the Party of Regions factions in Cherkasy and Sumy dissolved.[209]

On 18 March 2014, Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (in an "address to the residents of the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine") stated he was opposed to a ban of Party of Regions "Its political responsibility for what Yanukovych has done to the country is obvious but the verdict is solely up to you, voters, and no one else. People can ban any party at elections".[210]

Pro-Russian RSA occupation attempts

Antimaidan and pro-Russian protestors later began to attempt to occupy RSAs in Eastern and Southern Ukraine.[211][212][213][214][215][216][217][218][219]

Notes

  1. ^ The resignation of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych is one of the demands of the Euromaidan movement.[49][50]
  2. ^ The crowd chanted "Zaporizhian Sich!"[56]

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    2014, euromaidan, regional, state, administration, occupations, main, article, euromaidan, part, euromaidan, movement, regional, state, administration, buildings, various, oblasts, regions, ukraine, were, occupied, activists, starting, january, 2014, euromaida. Main article Euromaidan As part of the Euromaidan movement regional state administration RSA buildings in various oblasts regions of Ukraine were occupied by activists starting on 23 January 2014 1 Euromaidan regional state administration RSA occupationsPart of Euromaidan and the Revolution of DignityOverview of all occupationsDate23 January 17 February 2014 first wave 18 26 February 2014 second wave LocationUkraineCaused bySupport for the Euromaidan movement Adoption of strict anti protest lawsGoalsRemoval of Viktor Yanukovych and supporting regional governorsMethodsOccupation of administrative buildings BlockadesResulted inBuildings relinquished after amnesty law first wave Removal of Victor Yanukovych and the Second Azarov Government repeal of anti protest laws second wave Parties to the civil conflictActivists Government of Ukraine Contents 1 Background 2 Timeline of the occupations 2 1 23 January 2 2 24 January 2 3 25 January 2 4 26 January 2 5 27 January 2 6 28 January 2 7 29 January 2 8 30 January 2 9 1 17 February 2 10 18 February riots 2 11 19 February riots 2 12 20 February riots 2 13 21 26 February 2 14 Post revolution 3 Banning of political parties 4 Pro Russian RSA occupation attempts 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditSee also Timeline of the Euromaidan Ukraine became gripped by unrest since President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an association agreement with the European Union on 21 November 2013 A widespread movement known as Euromaidan demanded closer ties with the European Union and the ousting of President Yanukovych 2 Significant support for the movement built in western Ukrainian oblasts as the severity of the unrest in Kyiv grew As a result protesters in these regions began to seize control of the oblast governor s offices known as regional state administration RSA buildings By 27 January ten of the country s twenty seven RSAs had been overthrown and others had come under threat 3 Occupiers at Chernihiv RSA on 27 January Occupiers later relinquished control of the buildings to meet the terms of a legal amnesty for Euromaidan protesters that came into effect on 17 February as directed by the government of Ukraine 4 The day after the amnesty came into effect protesters seized control of the buildings they had previously vacated in response to a crackdown on demonstrations on the Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kyiv by the Berkut special police force 5 6 After the Euromaidan movement was successful in overthrowing the government of Victor Yanukovych on 22 February RSA occupations by Euromaidan activists gradually ceased Opposition to the Euromaidan in largely Russophone eastern and southern Ukraine however led to protests by pro Russian and anti government groups in those regions Protesters there quickly began to attempt to occupy RSA buildings in a similar manner Timeline of the occupations Edit Occupied RSA in Khmelnytskyi 23 January Edit See also 2014 Hrushevskoho Street riots Following a standoff between protesters and government forces in Kyiv on 23 January tensions flared as anti government forces mobilized and overtook the Regional State Administration RSA of a number of western Ukrainian cities with some local governors being forced to file letters of resignation By the afternoon the administrations of Lviv Rivne and Ternopil and Khmelnytskyi were also in the hands of anti government protesters 7 8 9 In Lviv around 2 000 protesters stormed the RSA building shouting Revolution Governor Oleg Salo a presidential appointee signed a letter of resignation as a result of the takeover 7 The mayor of Lviv in response declared that none of the Black Thursday laws would ever apply on the territory of Lviv 7 Ternopil city council denounced the Black Thursday laws and demanded they be repealed 10 Activists in Khmelnytskyi erected barricades and surrounded the Khmelnytskyi Oblast RSA building 11 As a result the Khmelnytskyi city council issued a series of demands including snap elections and the dissolution of the Berkut 12 Cherkasy RSA was also occupied when thousands of protestors stormed the building but were later expelled by police 7 13 14 By the end of 23 January Lviv Ternopil Rivne and Khmelnytskyi remained in the control of anti government forces 15 In addition a number of local administrations were blockaded but not physically overtaken including those of Sumy Ivano Frankivsk Vinnytsia Poltava and Zhytomyr 15 16 Prime Minister Azarov called the occupying force not a part of the political opposition but rather a rebellion 17 and president Yanukovych condemned the takeover of public buildings 15 Counter to the anti government sentiment the administration of Crimea rejected calls for a snap election and encouraged Crimeans to rebuff any attempts to seize power by the opposition 18 24 January Edit Ivano Frankivsk was overtaken on the second day of opposition pressure while according to some Governor Chudnov escaped 19 meanwhile in Lutsk 5 000 opposition members surrounded the administration building and Volyn Oblast Governor Kilmchuk momentarily kneeled before protesters pleading with them to disperse peacefully Ceding to protestors demands Governor Kilmchuk and Councillor Voitovych resigned 20 21 22 The RSA of Chernivtsi was stormed and occupied by thousands of protestors who forced Governor Mykhailo Papiev to tender his resignation 23 24 Lutsk and Uzhhorod s administrations were blockaded 25 26 in addition to standing blockades in Poltava Vinnytsia and Zhytomyr 27 28 29 Uzhhorod Governor Oleksandr Ledida s ranch was burned down in a suspected arson attack 30 Uzhhorod protesters dispersed for the evening with intent to reconvene the next day 31 In response police fortified the RSAs in Dnipropetrovsk Mykolayiv and Zhytomyr 32 33 34 By 11 p m the regional state administration of Sumy was breached and occupied but officials refused to capitulate 35 36 25 January Edit Protesters first seized the RSA of Vinnytsia seven police officers were injured in the assault which drew over 1 000 opposition supporters 37 but the remainder of police stood down peacefully to the cheers of protesters governor Ivan Movchan not resigned 38 39 Protesters managed to occupy the RSA building in Chernihiv demanding the resignation of the governor 40 Later that day protesters occupied the chamber of the RSA in Poltava as 2 000 protesters overwhelmed 400 police 41 forming an impromptu parliament named Nationalna Rada 42 Uzhhorod was blockaded by protesters 36 who were split between pro government and anti government factions 43 In Sumy over 5 000 citizens protested in front of the RSA building but did not attempt to take it 44 45 150 Kherson Residents block local regional state administration 46 Also on 25 January regional lawmakers in Lviv voted to establish a parallel government 47 Mykolayiv was occupied by Party of Regions members with the interior barricaded opposition leaders were not allowed to enter 48 26 January Edit A notable shift occurred in the country s east with BBC News suggesting U nrest is spreading further into the country s east which has traditionally had closer ties with Russia and is President Viktor Yanukovych s support base 1 nb 1 Protesters in Zaporizhia threatened to seize the RSA demanding the resignation of the governor 51 52 53 1 Governor Oleksandr Peklushenko emerged to announce that only cowards and traitors resign and vowed to retain his Party of Regions membership card until the day I die before disappearing back inside 54 He indeed died in mysterious circumstances in March 2015 55 By 2 p m the crowd grew to 10 000 and attempted to storm the RSA against hundreds of police guarding the entrance nb 2 at least five protesters were injured as police violently dispersed the crowd using rubber bullets and batons with the help of plain clothed titushky wearing white armbands 53 57 58 over 200 were arrested 59 Up to 2 000 marched on the RSA in Odessa 60 61 but were repelled by pro government supporters and municipal barricades 62 63 In Sumy protesters occupied the city s council building with a Batkivshchyna MP taking leadership 1 elsewhere a crackdown by police occurred on protesters in the city 59 The first floor of the Sumy RSA was occupied but police held the remainder in the standoff 59 the exter Activists in Chernihiv set up a barricade fortifying the regional administration building 1 64 500 protesters picketed the entrance to the Mykolayiv RSA 59 there was suspicion that titushky enforcements were stationed inside 65 50 members of the right wing group Right Sector attempted to seize the building but were dissuaded by the peaceful protesters 66 3 000 attempted to capture the RSA in Dnipropetrovsk and were met by over 200 police 67 37 were arrested 1 52 59 68 The conflict led to instances of rioting 69 Titushky violently beat protesters whom they hunted down in the streets they also wore identifiable yellow arm bands 70 71 Dnipropetrovsk Governor Kolesnikov called the protesters extreme radical thugs from other regions 72 There were also mass demonstrations in Kirovohrad but the RSA was guarded by a heavy police presence 1 59 the leaders of the local UDAR and Svoboda parties were raided and arrested in their homes 73 In Kremenchuk Poltava Oblast protesters attempted to seize the city council 74 Some 2 000 people gathered for a people s assembly in Cherkasy south east of Kyiv 1 the crowd voted for the creation of a People s Rada and gave the local governor 24 hours to resign from his post 75 Some managed to break windows and breach the building 76 One thousand protesters in Kyiv advanced on the RSA in the capital forming nearby but not assaulting the building 59 Zhytomyr remained in a standoff 77 27 January Edit Activists in the Chernihiv Oblast RSA At 12 20 a m on the 27th a blockade in Cherkasy was re established only for police forces to later break it arresting twelve citizens 78 79 80 foreign journalists reporting on the scene were beaten by Berkut troops 81 Another attempt was made on Dnipropetrovsk early 27 January but was repelled 82 Police announced on the 27th plans to re take Chernihiv s regional administration 83 but instead protesters were able to come and go within the administration without any fight or resistance from police 84 Uzhhorod remained in a standoff but not blocked due to the police presence 82 85 Eleven citizens were arrested in connection with the three day blockade of Sumy s RSA following a late night dispersal where 300 internal troops beat protesters 86 87 The tactics used by police were denounced by the mayor of the city 88 Mykolayiv remained barricaded from the inside with police officers stationed there and doors remained barred to all opposition politicians but not members of the Party of Regions 89 In Zhytomyr the RSA remained barricaded from indoors by police preventing even journalists from entering 90 Night Wolves bikers from Russia secured the RSA in Sevastopol 91 Patrols were also set up in Kharkiv Luhansk and Simferopol 92 28 January Edit Activists in Lviv announced they would partially vacate the RSA to allow local officials to work 93 but keep up barricades 94 95 infighting ensued between activists and members of Svoboda over control of the building 96 97 which remained occupied 98 Protesters occupying the RSA in Chernihiv agreed to withdraw from the building after deputies agreed to support the demands of the opposition a statement was made by both opposition and ruling government politicians supporting the removal of the anti protest laws and amnesty for Euromaidan activists and political prisoners 99 100 Thousands rallied and besieged the RSA in Uzhhorod 101 102 which was barricaded by police from the interior 102 Without taking the building a People s Rada was democratically established by the Zakarpattia Regional Council supporting the opposition 103 104 Khmenlytskyi was further barricaded by opposition members to defend it from police 82 More than 2 000 public sector employees in Dnipropetrovsk declared an indefinite rally was being held near the RSA in support of the government 82 Meanwhile the RSA was surrounded in barbed wire and windows and fences surrounding the perimeter were covered in grease to stop protesters from re attempting to take the building 82 105 In Kherson metal grilles were installed on the windows 82 Odessa fortified their RSA with concrete blocks so as to prevent any entry 106 On social networks Party of Regions supporters attempted to spread mass hysteria in Mykolayiv by spreading false information of the city being under attack only 60 supporters were found outside the RSA and no attempt to seize the building occurred 107 Sumy was barricaded by police and provincial and city council members were forced to convene elsewhere 108 29 January Edit The RSA in Lviv was vacated except for the second floor where the governor s office is located 82 The barricade in front of the Uzhhorod RSA was fully lifted from both sides with security forces leaving and protesters peacefully convening not impeding state workers 109 Several hundred protesters blocked the entrance to the Zhytomyr RSA in the morning 110 Pro government supporters also arrived and changed Fascists will not pass 111 crowds dispersed by 2 30 p m 112 Twenty six activists of the Zaporozhye meetings of 26 Jan 2014 were sentenced to remain under house arrest among them two for 24 hours a day until the final court decision Six activists were released on bail until the final court decision 113 30 January Edit In Lviv protesters handed the RSA over to the Lviv Regional Council 114 Employees of the regional council sealed up the second floor of the building which houses the governor and his administration 114 In Vinnytsia a compromise was made which allowed employees of the RSA to come and go unimpeded while many offices remained closed 115 1 17 February Edit On 1 February the barricades around the RSA in Vinnytsia were partially dismantled for fire safety purposes protesters said they would only be fully removed once the governor met their demands 116 On 2 February the RSA in Poltava went back under government control 117 On 5 February President Viktor Yanukovych officially dismissed Borys Klimchuk as Volyn Oblast governor and appointed Oleksandr Bashkalenko to this post 118 On 5 February 2014 The New York Times described the RSA in Dnipropetrovsk as a fortress including a lobby strung with razor wire and packed with security officials and reported the police blocking all but official cars from taking a nearby road 119 On 16 February protesters released their captured RSAs to comply with the Law on amnesty of Ukrainian protesters and allow the exemption from criminal liabilities and punishment for Euromaidan protesters who committed crimes in the period 27 December 2013 through 2 February 2014 to come into effect 4 This law was only in effect if the conditions vacating of the seized administrative buildings among them the regional state administrations self government bodies and the Kyiv City State Administration and the unblocking of Kyiv s Hrushevskoho Street were met by 17 February 2014 4 In the morning of 16 February protesters left Lviv Ternopil Ivano Frankivsk Poltava regional administrations 120 The Ivano Frankivsk regional administration resumed operation while several dozen former occupiers remained posted in the square in front of the building 121 18 February riots Edit See also 2014 Ukrainian revolution Burning building in the main entrance of the internal military forces in Lviv on 19 February 2014 At 2 30pm protesters in Ivano Frankivsk stormed the Ministry of Internal Affairs and then took over the headquarters of the Security Service of Ukraine SBU SBU staff refused to surrender the building and rioters threw molotov cocktails and rocks at the building all windows in the building were shattered security bars removed and the entrance set on fire 122 Berkut officers who boarded themselves in the city s police station eventually surrendered and left unarmed 123 The RSA was later captured 124 In Ternopil the local attorney general s office was seized by protesters and criminal case files burned Interior troops defected from the government and sided with the people 125 On the 19th Berkut officers stationed in Ternopil defected to the side of the people swearing on a Bible an oath of allegiance in front of up to 7 000 people 126 The RSA was then captured 124 In Zhytomyr a new People s Rada was declared in opposition to the governing administration 127 The RSA in Zhytomyr was stormed by 3 000 people the next day 128 and set fire to the police department 129 The mayor of the city resigned from the Party of Regions 130 In Lviv 10 000 protesters seized the general prosecutor s office the local Ministry of Internal Affairs MVS building and the SBU building 131 Documents from the prosecutor s office were thrown out and burned The Interior Ministry building was burned 132 Soldiers in the MVS building were allowed to surrender unarmed 133 A BBC correspondent suggested the Interior Troops who did surrender were likely conscripts who support the protests 134 19 February riots Edit In Kharkiv pro government assailants attempted to burn down the Svoboda party headquarters 135 Fights then broke out between activists allied with FC Metalist Kharkiv fans and Interior Ministry and Berkut riot troops when they tried blocking the academy that trains interior troops 136 In Odessa about 100 unidentified men wearing masks and helmets and armed with baseball bats assaulted a pro European opposition demonstration near the regional administration headquarters 124 In Dnipropetrovsk there was a picket near the Regional State Administration 124 In Chernihiv thousands picketed the Interior Ministry building 136 By 7 00 pm 2 500 citizens rallied in Chernihiv s city center An Interior Ministry spokesman promised he would petition to have all local Berkut troops stationed in Kyiv recalled and that no Chernihiv Interior Troops would be sent to Kyiv 137 In Kryvyi Rih unknowns set fire to UDAR s offices and attempted to break in 135 A woman was shot dead in Khmelnytskyi during the storming of a local SBU office by anti government EuroMaidan protesters The car arrived to the building and the woman was shot from it with six to eight bullets in her chest She died in the ambulance 138 Two men were also suffered gunshot wounds Afterwards activists set the regional SBU building on fire with burning car tires 136 Protesters then took the local RSA 139 In Chernivtsi several thousand citizens stormed the local RSA overtaking it Governor Papiev then resigned from his post 136 140 141 In Lutsk the RSA of Volyn Oblast was captured by protesters there was no police resistance 142 The police following skirmishes defected to the people 124 143 144 Protesters then took the governor of Volyn Oblast captive forced him to his knees to ask forgiveness and resign they then doused him in water to remind him of the fire hoses used on protesters in Kyiv 145 146 Protesters threatened to go to his house and capture his family as well to force his resignation 147 In Rivne 3 000 4 000 citizens rallied outside the prosecutor s office 148 The regional MVS department was also seized with police surrendering the building and the head of the regional SBU said they would work with the people and that Alpha units would not be used 149 Right Sector also took the Berkut base in Rivne 150 151 Rivne s RSA was also taken In Sumy protesters besieged the local Ministry of Internal Affairs department demanding police withdraw 152 Several were injured when fired upon by police with rubber bullets 153 Locals sacked the headquarters of the Party of Regions 154 One thousand five hundred protesters in Vinnytsia stormed the regional Ministry of Internal Affairs department 155 In Uzhhorod the RSA was stormed and seized after police vacated the area 156 157 In Poltava a thousand protesters clashed with police outside the RSA 158 159 and then issued an ultimatum that if they were not allowed entry they would barricade the building and prevent it from functioning 160 By late night the building remained barricaded and surrounded by protesters and defended by police 161 The Korczowa border crossing into Poland was blocked by protesters 162 163 Lviv Oblast declared political autonomy citation needed Hours after protesters seized the prosecutor s office in central Lviv and forced a surrender by Interior Ministry police the executive committee of the region council also called the People s Rada claimed control over the region 164 165 The regime has begun active military action against people Dozens of people have been killed in Kyiv and hundreds have been wounded Fulfilling the will of society the executive committee of the Lviv region s council the People s Rada is assuming full responsibility for the fate of the region and its citizens Weapons and ammunition were stolen from the Ukrainian Security Service in Ivano Frankivsk and Lviv 124 20 February riots Edit In Cherkasy Oblast about 500 residents of the town Mankivka city of Uman set up a checkpoint on the highway from Odessa to Kyiv near Podibna 166 After a jeep ran over a 40 year old person killing the victim verification needed an angry mob attacked a bus transport carrying Interior Troops the mob smashed its windows and slashed its tires 166 Soldiers ammunition and weapons were seized and they were sent back to Uman on another bus 166 Afterwards the locals seized another bus full of titushky government thugs en route from the Crimea arrested the titushky and set the bus on fire 166 At the blockade police shot 1 protester dead and injured 10 others 167 Later SBU officers were witnessed burning documents outside the SBU headquarters in Cherkasy 168 By 8 am protesters and police in Poltava ended their standoff reaching an agreement that the RSA would be blockaded and police would be allowed to occupy the interior thus preventing clashes while shutting down the building 169 1 500 demonstrators occupied city hall 170 and others assaulted the RSA with petrol bombs 171 By evening police surrendered the RSA and City Hall peacefully 82 172 The head of the SBU in Khmelnytsky region resigned as a result of the deaths that occurred while repelling protesters with live ammunition 173 He was then arrested and taken to a military detention center for questioning 82 In Lutsk police and Internal Troops defected to the side of the protestors 174 Berkut were recalled from Kyiv back to Volyn region 82 Members of Right Sector and self defence units seized ammunition and supplies from the Internal Troops base which was surrendered voluntarily by officers 82 In Zhytomyr the governor left the Party of Regions 175 and the RSA remained occupied by members of Right Sector 176 In Uzhhorod the SBU and Berkut defected to the people and police vowed not to execute orders The regional council dissolved the Party of Regions with council members turning in their membership cards 177 178 Rallies continued in Sumy demanding security forces to withdraw from Kyiv members of the opposition entered the RSA for negotiations 179 In Lviv police and SBU defected to the side of the Euromaidan protesters and the new regional authorities People s Rada 180 At 6 30pm an explosion occurred somewhere at the Berkut barracks and the building caught fire the cause of which was not officially determined Reporters saw masked individuals fleeing the scene 181 2 Berkut died in the fire 82 Lviv banned wearing masks and balaclavas in public places 182 In Vinnytsia rioters broke into the Communist and Party of Regions headquarters and occupied the buildings 82 21 26 February Edit Authorities in eastern and southern Ukraine began making preparations for possible assaults on RSA buildings on 21 February Odessa remained barricaded with concrete and Dnipropetrovsk with barbed wire while Donetsk was reinforced with metal doors and Krivohrad with sandbags 183 On 22 February Victor Yanukovych was effectively overthrown marking the success of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution The governors of Mykolayiv and Chernihiv resigned 184 The governor of Vinnytsia defected from Party of Regions 185 The governor of Kharkiv fled the country after being charged with separatism by the SBU the RSA in Kharkiv was occupied by protesters wishing to examine his office 186 On 23 February Zaporizhia RSA was occupied by 4 500 protesters 187 and the governor of Vinnytsia resigns from his post 188 On 24 February the governor of Volyn resigned 189 Kharkiv was blockaded 190 Governor of Sumy resigns 191 Governor of Kyiv Oblast resigns 192 Cherkasy s regional council announced an extraordinary session to dismiss the governor of the RSA on the 25th 193 On 25 February the governor of Cherkasy resigned 194 On 26 February the governor of Kharkiv Mikhail Dobkin resigned 195 Post revolution Edit On 15 March new governors were appointed for Khmelnytsky Vinnytsia and Chernivtsi 196 Banning of political parties EditIn the days after anti government forces had overtaken their Regional State Administration RSA the regional councils of Ternopil and Ivano Frankivsk Chernivtsi and Poltava Oblast all decided to ban the activities and symbols of the Communist Party of Ukraine and Party of Regions in their oblasts 197 198 199 In response to these measures the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Crimea the Crimean parliament banned the activities and symbols of the Svoboda party on its territory on 27 January 2014 200 Politicians in Donetsk Oblast intend to do the same 201 On 7 February 2014 the Crimean parliament reversed its decision to ban Svoboda and other radical groups on the territory of Crimea 202 Instead the Crimean parliament intended to file a lawsuit to seek a full ban on the activities by Svoboda because it saw its activates as aimed at forcible change of a legitimate administration and undermining the security of the 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