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Members of parliament in Ukraine threw eggs, fists, and smoke bombs today in response to a controversial deal to extend an agreement with Russia that gives them a naval base on the Dead Sea in exchange for discounted natural gas.
First, watch a little snippet of the throwdown in Kiev today; there is at least one fist fight, one smoke bomb, and several umbrellas being used to block hurled eggs. After taking in the vitriolic antics displayed by Ukraine’s elected leaders you’ll probably want to know why they are beating each other up with fists and farm products. It was spurred by a controversial deal, that passed by a narrow margin, to extend an agreement with Russia that gives their neighbor a naval base on the Dead Sea in exchange for discounted natural gas.
The BBC’s Olexiy Solohubenko explains that this is such a heated issue for Ukrainians due to memories and fears of imperial reach from Moscow. He also explains just how unusual it is to make this order of mess in parliament. The video says it all.