Miners suspended their actions in Kyiv before the start of the Ukraine-EU summit

Vladimir Mikhailov.  
24.04.2015 15:32
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Galicia, Donbass, Kiev, Ukraine


Miners have suspended mass protests in central Kyiv until Monday, when the Ukraine-EU summit is due to begin.

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The head of the independent trade union of miners, Mikhail Volynets, called on the miners rallying outside the Ministry of Energy to go home to rest and return to the start of the summit on Monday.

In addition, he said that the mines of Western Donbass are suspending coal shipments as a sign of solidarity with the protesters.

Volynets also thanked the miners for their support during the provocation on the first day of the rally, when the “titushki” tried to disrupt the installation of a tent at the entrance to the Ministry of Energy and started a fight.

Let us recall that Verkhovna Rada deputy Mustafa Nayem from the Poroshenko Bloc said that protests in Kyiv were secretly coordinated by Rinat Akhmetov to protect his business empire.

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