<br /> <p>There were clashes between police and protesters outside the Ukrainian parliament building in Kiev on February 27.</p><p>Yaroslav Trakalo, a spokesman for the National Police, told local media that 14 law enforcement officers were injured during the incident, which saw protesters burn tires in front of the parliament building.</p><p>Reports</a> also said police seized Molotov cocktails at the scene.</p><p>Anton Gerashchenko, a deputy from the People’s Front Party, blamed</a> members of Mikheil Saakashvili’s Movement of New Forces for the clashes. Saakashvili denied those claims in a post on his Facebook page</a>.</p><p>Supporters of Saakashvili, the former president of Georgia, recently marched in Kiev</a> demanding the impeachment of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.</p><p>On February 27, the Ukrainian parliament was scheduled</a> to prepare for the consideration of a draft law on the establishment of an Anti-Corruption Court. Credit: Андрій Дзиндзя (Andrew Dzyndzy) via Storyful</p><br />