Orthodox priests pray as they stand between protesters and the police in Kiev early Friday.

Fresh clashes as hundreds of protesters fortified new barricades in the centre of the capital -at least three protesters killed during unrest
Antigovernment protesters near a soccer stadium in Kiev on Friday

Civil unrest spread across the country earlier on Friday as protesters laid siege to government buildings in at least nine other cities — occupying some and thronging outside others.
The widening turmoil, in the central Ukrainian cities of Khmelnitsky, Zhytomyr and Cherkasy, as well as in the western strongholds of Lviv, Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lutsk, Rivne and Chernivtsi, showed that the authorities, including the elite Berkut riot police and Interior Ministry troops, were outnumbered and at risk of being spread too thin.

Protesters use a large slingshot to hurl a Molotov cocktail at police in Kiev.
A woman hits a riot police officer with a cross as he attempts to drag a protester on Wednesday.







Protester Mikhail Zhiznevsky, 25, was one of three who died in clashes with police on Wednesday

A woman weeps as a casket passes. The government deny the protester was killed by police, and instead say he was shot with hunting rifles

A group of people carry a banner that reads: 'Yanukovich-Killer', at the memorial service

Elsewhere, action continues in Kiev and across the country. Pictured are demonstrators at a road block in the capital today

Protesters attack a government building in the early hours of this morning following news of the president's offer

A woman listens to speeches during an anti-government rally in Independence Square
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