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In March 2014 a coup d'état occurred in Ukraine, led by the ultranationalist organization Ukrainian National Revolutionary Front, which the recently formed government of Ukraine (in the aftermath of the Euromaidan). Following the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych, many of the radical far right organizations that took part in taking over government buildings felt excluded from the new government. The new government demanded that these groups disarm in late February. In response, several of these far right groups (most notably Svoboda and Right Sector) unified into one political bloc, the Ukrainian National Revolutionary Front (UNRF). On 3 March 2014, they stormed government buildings in Kiev and arrested Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the interim Prime Minister of the new government.

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  • In March 2014 a coup d'état occurred in Ukraine, led by the ultranationalist organization Ukrainian National Revolutionary Front, which the recently formed government of Ukraine (in the aftermath of the Euromaidan). Following the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych, many of the radical far right organizations that took part in taking over government buildings felt excluded from the new government. The new government demanded that these groups disarm in late February. In response, several of these far right groups (most notably Svoboda and Right Sector) unified into one political bloc, the Ukrainian National Revolutionary Front (UNRF). On 3 March 2014, they stormed government buildings in Kiev and arrested Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the interim Prime Minister of the new government.
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  • In March 2014 a coup d'état occurred in Ukraine, led by the ultranationalist organization Ukrainian National Revolutionary Front, which the recently formed government of Ukraine (in the aftermath of the Euromaidan). Following the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych, many of the radical far right organizations that took part in taking over government buildings felt excluded from the new government. The new government demanded that these groups disarm in late February. In response, several of these far right groups (most notably Svoboda and Right Sector) unified into one political bloc, the Ukrainian National Revolutionary Front (UNRF). On 3 March 2014, they stormed government buildings in Kiev and arrested Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the interim Prime Minister of the new government. Their leader, Oleh Tyahnybok, declared himself the new President of Ukraine shortly after the coup, and Oleksandr Turchynov, another member of the UNRF, became the new Prime Minister of Ukraine. The new regime declared martial law in Ukraine with the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation (following the Crimean status referendum) and succession of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions. They held independence referendums and declared their succession from Ukraine in April, which resulted in the UNRF-led government in Kiev declaring war on the breakaway republics. Presidential and parliamentary elections were suspended by the new UNRF government, with the parliamentary elections being held in July 2015.
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