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Fears of neo-fascist uprising in Ukraine as far-right group storms Kiev parliament and ex-president calls for independence vote
- Hundreds of members of neo-fascist Right Sector storm parliament in Kiev
- They’re angry over death of leader Oleksandr Muzychko in police shootout
- Former president calls for regional vote to find how pro-Russian country is
- Obama calls on Russia to take more steps to reduce tensions in Ukraine
- Russia says ethnic minorities in Ukraine are ‘living in fear’ of the far right
By MATT BLAKE
PUBLISHED: 13:30 GMT, 28 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:04 GMT, 28 March 2014
Fears are growing of a neo-fascist uprising in Ukraine as ousted president Viktor Yanukovych called for referendums in every region to determine how pro-Russian the country actually is.
Hundreds of members of the ultra-nationalist Right Sector movement stormed the parliament (Rada) building in Kiev last night, smashing windows and breaking down doors.
The riot erupted just hours before Russia’s foreign ministry today warned that ethnic minorities in Ukraine are ‘living in fear’ of the expanding power of the far-right across the divided nation.
Right Sector activists are angry over the killing of their leader, Oleksandr Muzychko, better known as Sashko Bily, who died in a shoot-out with police in a cafe in Rivne, in western Ukraine, on Monday.

Revenge: Hundreds of members of the ultra-nationalist Right Sector movement stormed the parliament (Rada) building in Kiev last night, smashing windows and breaking down doors
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