Violent protests in Ukraine have spread beyond the capital, Kiev, as President Viktor Yanukovych held crisis talks with three key opposition leaders.
Protesters stormed the governor's offices in Lviv, and there were rallies in at least five more western cities.
One opposition leader was upbeat after the crisis talks, saying there was a "high chance" of a solution.
Two people died in clashes in Kiev on Wednesday, the first deaths in two months of protests over EU links.
The anti-government protests flared in late November over Mr Yanukovych's decision to pull out of a landmark treaty with the European Union.
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Protesters stormed the governor's offices in Lviv, and there were rallies in at least five more western cities.
One opposition leader was upbeat after the crisis talks, saying there was a "high chance" of a solution.
Two people died in clashes in Kiev on Wednesday, the first deaths in two months of protests over EU links.
The anti-government protests flared in late November over Mr Yanukovych's decision to pull out of a landmark treaty with the European Union.
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