Ukraine protesters had been told they had to abandon their Kiev camps by tomorrow—but cops began taking them apart today, the BBC reports. Wearing full riot gear, police surrounded some camps in front of government buildings, the AP notes. They began driving away protesters at a pair of sites, saying that the camps were barring access to the buildings. Officials aren't, however, moving police into camps at Independence Square, and there have been no reported clashes between the sides. Police also stormed the headquarters of the opposition Fatherland Party, says a party spokesman, though a police rep denies the charge. Its website and that of the opposition Freedom Party are down. (More Ukraine stories.)