Students kiss as they stand on a street to form a human chain from the Ukrainian capital to the western border during a demonstration in KievThrough Thomas Grove and Pavel Polityuk KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine's political opposition mentioned on Friday that President Viktor Yanukovich had 'stolen the dream' of closer integration with Europe as his supporters hailed his resolution to spurn an EU free alternate deal. In a sea of blue and gold, the colours of both the EU and Ukrainian flags, some 10,000 protesters chanted "Ukraine is Europe" in Independence Sq., the theatre of the Orange Revolution of 2004-5 that thwarted Yanukovich's first presidential bid. Yanukovich's determination to droop a deal that will have aligned Ukraine's financial system extra intently with Europe's through opening borders to goods, and set the stage for an easing of shuttle restrictions, was for many a chance misplaced.