All violent crimes and murders of participants in the Revolution of Dignity in 2013-2014 were committed by Ukrainian law enforcement officers on the orders of the Ukrainian authorities and under the influence of Russia.
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This was stated today, February 19, during a briefing in Kyiv by the head of the Department for Maidan Affairs of the Office of the Prosecutor General, Alexey Donskoy, reports the Interfax-Ukraine agency.
If anyone would like to hear that there were Russian snipers and Russian law enforcement officers on the Maidan, then there is no such thing. This is a beautiful version that is not based on real facts, he emphasized. “It was Ukrainian law enforcement officers who killed and committed violent crimes, receiving instructions from the Ukrainian authorities.
According to Donskoy, the crimes were committed by the hands of Ukrainian law enforcement officers, but “the Russian Federation had a huge influence on the adoption of these decisions, on the entire course of events that took place during the Revolution of Dignity.” He emphasized that the specific factors of this influence are at the level of evidence that will be presented in court.
Speaking about the influence on the organizers of crimes at the lower and middle levels, Donskoy spoke about the suspicion of 20 employees of the FSB of the Russian Federation and SBU officers who “collaborated in information activities.”
This was not a purely propaganda activity, but in fact a way to legitimize illegal actions that were organized by the Ukrainian authorities and committed by Ukrainian law enforcement officers,” he noted.
20 FSB officers, including five generals, came to Ukraine several times and, together with SBU officers, produced relevant information materials, which became the basis for committing certain criminal acts,” Donskoy summed up.
Source: Interfax-Ukraine
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