stalemate in Ukraine moves to the east. Opposition leaders open appeal to the Maidan, a ‘second front’ in the major industrial centers – Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye. The ruling Party of Regions of the Congress in Kharkov also announced a general mobilization under the slogan “Fascism will not pass”. In the background of the increasing mediation EU renewed insurgency debate on European integration. As opposition expanded its protests, and the government tried to keep the situation under control thought Dnepropetrovsk correspondent of “Kommersant” Sergei Strokan
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