Violence has not
stopped in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, after President Viktor Yanukovych
promised to make concessions to try to end the country's crisis.
As dawn broke on Saturday, fires still burned in
the city centre. Overnight, protesters threw rocks and petrol bombs at police,
who responded with tear gas.
Mr Yanukovych pledged to amend anti-protest laws
and reshuffle the cabinet.
But opposition leader Vitaly Klitschko said the
protesters now wanted the president to resign.
On Friday night, protesters burned tyres on
barricades on Hrushevskyy Street - the scene of recent deadly clashes near the
main protest camp on the capital's Independence Square.
Fireballs lit up the sky. Witnesses said several
arrests were made.
Activists seized a number of government offices
across Ukraine.