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TV station in Ukraine evacuated after fire set by protests

WATCH ABOVE: The Ukrainian TV station "T-V Inter" was forced to broadcast from outside its building on Sunday after a fire forced an evacuation. People fleeing the building were met by protesters outside burning tires. Police arrested some protesters and it was reported a smoke bomb had been thrown through a window. The station is known to have "pro-Russian" sentiments – Sep 4, 2016

MOSCOW – A Ukrainian television station has been forced to broadcast from outside its own building after the building caught fire amid a protest.

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News reports said TV Inter’s headquarters in Kyiv caught fire on Sunday afternoon. A group of about 20 protesters had gathered outside the building and set tires afire, the reports said.

The station is regarded by many Ukrainians as having pro-Russia sentiments. The affiliation of the protesters wasn’t immediately known.

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A conflict in eastern Ukraine between Russia-backed separatists and Ukrainian government troops has killed more than 9,500 people.

Kyiv police official Andrei Krishenko said witnesses indicated a smoke bomb was thrown into the building, the Ukrainska Pravda website reported.

No one was reported injured in the fire. The station continued broadcasting from mobile facilities outside the building.

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