KIEV: Ukraine’s opposition holds a new rally on Sunday amid concern about military intervention in the country’s worst crisis since independence, after pledges of support from Europe and the United States (US) and fresh accusations from Russia.
Opposition groups called a rally on Independence Square in Kiev—the Maidan—to press for more concessions from President Viktor Yanukovych including the immediate release of protesters and the formation of a new government.
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