According to a senior official of Ukraine’s Security Service, protesters have seized 268 firearms, including two machine-guns, 92 hand grenades, and about 10,000 cartridges in Ivano-Frankovsk only. Air rifles, stones, fireworks, Molotov cocktails, firearms and other weapons from the arsenal of Ukrainian protesters in this photo gallery by ITAR-TASS
Riots in Ukraine: protesters' arsenal
Air rifles, stones, fireworks, Molotov cocktails, firearms and other weapons from the arsenal of Ukrainian protesters
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In this new wave of Ukraine's mass riots protesters tend to use air rifles more
© EPA/ALEXEY FURMAN EPA/IGOR KOVALENKO Protesters using air rifles in the clashes with riot police
© EPA/DANYLO PRYHODKO In the west-Ukrainian city of Lviv protesters seized the Prosecutor's office (photo) and other administration buildings where they got firearms
© EPA/IVAN BOBERSKYY A barricade made from old tires and two cannons, captured in a local military unit in west-Ukrainian city of Lviv
© EPA/IVAN BOBERSKYY A protester examines a pistol in the seized regional Interior Ministry department in the west-Ukrainian city of Lviv
© EPA/IVAN BOBERSKYY One of the most common weapons of the opposition radicals are Molotov cocktails
© ITAR-TASS/Yevgeny Maloletka Opposition radicals also widely use the gear seized from the riot police, such as shields and batons
© EPA/IVAN BOBERSKYY Protesters widely use fireworks as weapons
© ITAR-TASS/Yevgeny Maloletka Protesters launch a rocket
© EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO A protester uses a catapult during clashes with riot police in downtown Kiev
© EPA/SERGEY DOLZHENKO Protester must have pulled out most of the stones in Kiev's famous pavement. The cobblestones are used to throw at the riot police
© ITAR-TASS/Maxim Nikitin