Thousands picket Donetsk govt building, demand release of local governor
15
March, 2014
Thousands
have gathered in the city of Donetsk, picketing the Security Council
building. The protesters called for the current Kiev authorities to
release the local governor and pro-Russian activists detained
earlier, threatening to storm the building.
The
protesters blocked the Security Council building trying to break the
doors and smashing windows on Saturday afternoon. Activists removed
the Ukrainian flag from the top of the building, hoisting a Russian
tricolor.
The
protesters were demanding the release of local governor Pavel Gubarev
and 70 pro-Russian activists previously detained by the current Kiev
authorities.
They
also urged local law enforcement to take their side.
The local
head of the Security Council has promised the protesters to release
the activists and Gubarev, according to Life news. He then reportedly
escaped through the back door of the building.
Initially
the rally in support of the Crimea referendum was to be held at the
city’s main square. However the protesters marched from the square
to the Security Council building picketing in front of it.
The
local demonstrators also want to hold a separate referendum on the
region’s accession to Russia. During the rally the people were
carrying Russian flags chanting “Donbass
is Russia” and “Referendum!”
Earlier
this week bloody clashes in
the city of Donetsk ended with a murder and multiple casualties.
On
Thursday, far-right extremists attacked a peaceful demonstration
protesting “the destructive position of the people calling
themselves the Ukrainian authorities,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry
said in a statement.
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