The second anniversary of Ukraine’s pro-European (anti-Russian) Maidan revolution was meant to be the day to remember the victims, to lay flowers around the improvised memorials on Kyiv’s Maidan Square, light candles and think of those who died—those who are now called the Heavenly Hundred.
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A man walks past a banner depicting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk with a red mark on his forehead on Independence Square in Kyiv on Feb. 21.