Photos: Unrest rocks Ukraine as leader offers concessions

Ukraine protestor
A protestor throws stones at police in the center of Kiev on Jan. 22, 2014. At least two activists were shot dead as Ukrainian police stormed protesters' barricades in Kiev, the first fatalities in two months of anti-government protests.
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News agencies are reporting that President Viktor Yanukovych has promised a government reshuffle, an amnesty to detained activists and other concessions, after protests against his rule engulfed Ukraine.

At a meeting with religious leaders Friday, Yanukovych vowed that a special parliament meeting next Tuesday will push through changes to the Cabinet, grant amnesty to dozens of jailed activists and change harsh-anti-protest legislation, the Interfax and other news agencies reported.

At least two protesters were killed this week in clashes with police, and protesters seized government offices in scores of cities in the pro-Western part of Ukraine. The two-month-long crisis turned violent after the passage of anti-dissent legislation.

Here's a look at the last few days of violent protests that have rocked Kiev.