Good evening. Its anyones guess how this ends up, but tonight just over 600 miles to our north and west in a neighboring nation to russia, while russia is hosting these winter olympic games, there has been terrible bloodshed in the beautiful city of kiev in the politically divided nation of ukraine. Police today were given the goahead to fire on demonstrators with live ammunition and they did. Demonstrators who side more with europe than moscow have been in this pitched fiery battle with cops for days, months actually, but it just turned truly violent since weve been here. Our chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel is there to start us off. Good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. Just last night we were talking about a truce. It didnt last long. In fact, we watched it unravel in front of us. And today was the deadliest day since this protest movement began. Around 70 demonstrators and at least three Police Killed today and hundreds wounded. Protesters charged police lines in inn
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