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Kiev crowd retakes square from police, possibly two dead

Anti-government protesters run with an injured man on a stretcher in Independence Square in Kiev February 20, 2014. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich said he reached agreement with opposition leaders on a "truce" to halt fighting that has killed 26 people, even as the United States stepped up pressure by imposing travel bans on 20 senior Ukrainian officials. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

(Reuters) – Ukrainian protesters seized back Kiev’s Independence Square in fresh clashes with riot police on Thursday that left several injured and possibly two demonstrators dead.

Anti-government protesters run with an injured man on a stretcher in Independence Square in Kiev February 20, 2014. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich said he reached agreement with opposition leaders on a “truce” to halt fighting that has killed 26 people, even as the United States stepped up pressure by imposing travel bans on 20 senior Ukrainian officials. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (UKRAINE – Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

The violence came after a truce declared late on Wednesday by President Viktor Yanukovich, who was due to meet the foreign ministers of France, Germany and Poland shortly in Kiev.

Ukrainian television showed two bodies lying on the ground near the square covered by blankets following violence shortly after 9 a.m. (0700 GMT), when protesters surged forward into an area that had been taken by police in heavy fighting between Tuesday and Wednesday.

The anti-government militants hurled fireworks and other projectiles. Police fired stun grenades.

Later, television footage showed several injured protesters being led away by helpers and several riot policemen being led off in the square by opposition militants in combat fatigues.

Local media said parliament, a few hundred meters from the square, had been evacuated. It was unclear how the violence would affect Yanukovich’s meeting with the European Union delegation or the foreign ministers’ plans to hold a news conference near the square later on Thursday morning.

(Reporting by Richard Balmforth; Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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