A man has died in Kiev’s most recent clashes after reportedly falling from a column. <br /><br />He was said to be throwing Molotov cocktails at police with a group of protesters when he fell. He later died in hospital. <br /><br />It symbolises the level of unrest which has divided the country and left the opposition seeking a strong leader. <br /><br />One demonstrator from the Right sector told euronews: “They are all politically dead, Klitschko and the others. The leader of the protest is the Right sector.”<br /><br />Another man said: “Everyone should think about Ukraine’s destiny. It’s a hard time for the country and if the opposition don’t reject their stupid ambitions there’ll be bloodshed”.<br /><br />The violence comes despite Prime Minister Mykola Azarov’s warning that police would stop protesters by force under tough new legislation that came into effect on Tuesday.<br /><br />In Kiev for euronews, correspondent Sergio Cantone said: “Amidst the throwing of Molotov cocktails and cobblestones by protesters and stun grenades and teargas from police, the crowd doesn’t really seem to have a clear strategy”.