Law enforcers hastily leaving Verkhovna Rada vicinity
Interior Troops servicemen who stayed last night along the perimeter of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine are hastily boarding buses and leaving.
An Interfax-Ukraine reporter said that at about 1400 law enforcement officers started collecting their belongings and quickly getting into police buses that are gradually leaving Hrushevskoho Street.
The buses are heading along the street in the direction of the Arsenalna metro station.
Two water cannons that were earlier near the parliament also left.
Volodymyr Aryev, a member of the Batkivschyna faction of the parliament, could not say why the law enforcement officials have left the territory around the parliament and the adjacent street.
"We don't know yet. They left so quickly and they didn't say why," he said.
At the same time, an Interfax correspondent has reported that two water canons and several trucks remain on Hrushevskoho Street between the parliament and the Cabinet building, but there are no law enforcement near them or in the trucks.
Leaving the square in front of the parliament building, the law enforcement officials left their mattresses, food, the wooden trays on which they rested, and several wooden boxes, some of which contained metal helmets and national flags of Ukraine.
Opposition parliamentarians are walking around the parliament building in bewilderment.