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  2. The Revolution of Dignity (Ukrainian: Революція гідності, romanized : Revoliutsiia hidnosti), also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution, took place in Ukraine in February 2014 at the end of the Euromaidan protests, when deadly clashes between protesters and state forces in the capital Kyiv culminated in the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych, the return to the 2004 Constitution of Ukraine, and the...

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    The student protests organised to force President Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov to sign an association agreement with the EU developed into a revolution that overthrew the government and sparked a counter-revolution in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.
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  4. Maidan casualties - Wikipedia

    WEBThe deaths occurred in January and February 2014; most of them on 20 February, when police snipers fired on anti-government activists in Kyiv. The slain activists are known in Ukraine as the Heavenly Hundred or …

  5. Ukraine - Maidan, Protest, Revolution | Britannica

    WEB6 days ago · Scores were killed, hundreds were injured, and EU leaders made good on their promise to enact sanctions against Ukraine. Central government control continued to erode in western Ukraine, as …

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  7. Remembering the 2014 Ukraine revolution, which set …

    WEBFeb 23, 2023 · Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, was the focal point of the 2014 Euromaidan revolution. On the morning of Feb. 20, 2014, snipers killed up to 50 protesters. Tension had been building for three...

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  9. Ukraine's revolution: Making sense of a year of chaos

    WEBNov 21, 2014 · Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov looks back on the tumultuous events of the last year, beginning with the Kiev protests and ending with civil war in the east.

  10. What did Ukraine’s revolution in 2014 achieve? - The …

    WEBFeb 16, 2022 · What happened in Ukraine in 2014 is one of the few worthy of the label. It ushered in a transformation of Ukraine’s society and state that is both deeply ambitious and tragically incomplete.

  11. 10 Years Later: Revolution of Dignity Highlights

    WEBFeb 20, 2024 · The Revolution of Dignity officially ended on Feb. 22, 2014. However, Ukraine faced new losses ahead. In March 2014, Russia held a bogus “referendum” in Crimea, occupying and eventually annexing the …

  12. 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine - Wikipedia

    WEBFollowing the removal of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych on 22 February 2014, various protests and counter-protests were held in Crimea, including by anti-Maidan Russian nationalists who sought the …

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