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Agency warns of terror risk in Ukraine

- YURAS KARMANAU THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s security agency on Sunday warned of a heightened risk of terrorism, including from nearly three months of antigovern­ment protests. The warning raised the pressure on the opposition as parliament tries to find a way out of the crisis.

The Security Service of Ukraine said it was putting its counterter­rorism units on alert, after receiving a large number of bomb threats across the country at airports, train stations, pipelines and other locations.

In what was seen as a warning to the opposition, the seizure of government buildings also would be viewed as manifestat­ions of terrorism, the agency said in a statement.

Some 30,000 people turned out for a rally on Kyiv’s Independen­ce Square, known as the Maidan, on Sunday, the day the demonstrat­ions usually draw the largest crowds.

Opposition leaders demanded a constituti­onal reform that would reduce presidenti­al powers and early elections in which they hope to unseat President Viktor Yanukovych. The measures are currently being discussed in the national parliament, which is controlled by Yanukovych loyalists who so far have rejected those demands.

“The authoritie­s are already scared of us,” opposition leader Oleh Tyahnybok told the crowd. “We need to press them further.”

The protests started after Yanukovych ditched a key treaty with the European Union in favour of a bailout loan from Russia

Protesters and police have been maintainin­g a shaky truce at giant barricades near a government district in Kyiv for several weeks after three activists were killed in clashes last month. Another one was found dead outside Kyiv after being kidnapped from a hospital.

Many activists said Sunday that they were ready to resume confrontat­ions with police if Yanukovych refused to concede to their demands.

 ?? SERGEI SUPINSKY/Getty Images ?? An activist holds a picture of jailed former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko during mass rally in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sunday.
SERGEI SUPINSKY/Getty Images An activist holds a picture of jailed former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko during mass rally in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sunday.

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