 Hello everybody, this is Roman in Ukraine. I'm here at the intersection of Khristatik Street, and the famous Rzhevsova Street, where a lot of the violence and the protests have happened. There's a bunch of protesters playing soccer right there. What's amazing about these protests is that it speaks well to your mind. Here's a coffee shop. It's open. The windows are smashed. Nothing is looted. There's a pub, a London pub. It's all open. That building over there, that's where they think the sniper shot and killed one of the protesters from. But it's not a lethal conflict yet. It's less than lethal, and I think it'll stay that way. But there's a news crew filming. So it's like a combination of protests and just regular old city life. And I'm going to have to leave it at that, because it's really cold. I think it's minus 15 today, and my hands are getting tired. But I just wanted to say hi from my Don, and that's that. Alright, here we are a little further up on Rzhevsova Street. See, there's the building from before over there. Come on, please don't worry. Because there are these little old ladies with grocery bags walking. So it's just like a mix of city life and protests. But there's a burnt-out car. Here's the barricade, very impressive in size. And there's a couple other barricades ahead of it. Now, this is pretty cool. Whoa! Dean! I just slipped on the ice a little bit. You can see over there how dark it got from all the fires that were burning. Like half that arc is still original color, and half of it is black. Let's take a little further look. And now we're getting a little bit closer. And that's it. And up there on the hill is my first glimpse of the actual riot police. And I think this is how it goes all day long. They look at each other, the protesters, the riot police. And there's a few flare-ups now and then. But they tell me that this is the last barricade. The protest organizers will not let you pass this barricade without a helmet. So that is that.