Ukraine protesters take Kiev; president says coup

Anti-government protesters stand guard in front of the Ukrainian parliament in Kiev, Ukraine Feb. 22. Fears that Ukraine could split in two mounted Saturday as regional lawmakers in the pro-Russian east questioned the authority of the national parliament. Protesters took control of Ukraine's capital and parliament and sought to oust the president. Sign on building reads: Ukrainian Parliament.

KIEV, Ukraine — Protesters took control of Ukraine’s capital Saturday, seizing the president’s office as parliament sought to oust him and form a new government. President Viktor Yanukovych described the events as a coup and insisted he would not step down.

After a tumultuous week that left scores dead and Ukraine’s political destiny in flux, fears mounted that the country could split in two.