
Anti-government rioters clash with the police on Independence Square in Kiev early on February 19, 2014.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, Russia's Foreign Ministry described the violence in Ukraine as an attempt at a coup d'etat and a "brown" revolution, accusing European politicians and institutions of "refusing to admit that all of the responsibility for the actions of radical forces in Ukraine rests with the opposition."
"The Russian side is demanding the leaders on the streets to stop the violence in their country, immediately resume dialogue with the lawful government without threats and ultimatums," the statement reads.
The Kremlin has also interpreted the violence in Ukraine as a coup attempt. President Putin's spokesman said that "from the point of view of the Russian leadership", all of the responsibility for the bloodshed could be laid at the door of "the extremist forces."












