Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has suggested he'll continue in his role when a new coalition government is formed. Speaking at a news conference in Kyiv today, he also said ministers in the new government should face public hearings broadcast live on TV. With nearly all votes counted, Yatsenyuk's People's Front was the strongest single party with 22.17 percent of the vote.
The video -- shot by a policeman -- of Havrilyuk (also Gavrilyuk) being abused, beaten, and stripped naked in the January snow at an antigovernment protest -- provided momentum to the Euromaidan movement.
A newly published poll by Russia Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM) suggests that some 80 percent of Russians believe Western media are trying to divide their country through critical coverage of President Vladimir Putin.