Maidan cases: the main evidence of the guilt of the named Berkutovites



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The prosecutor’s office has sufficient evidence of the guilt of former “Berkutovites” Sergei Tamtura and Alexander Marinchenko. They can be held responsible for at least complicity in the murder.

This is stated in the RBK-Ukraine material “The Maidan case: what has changed a year after the exchange of former Berkut combatants”.

In total, the prosecution has evidence of participation in the murder of 48 and the injuries of 80 protesters in Institutskaya of six former “members of Berkut”: Dmitry Sadovnik, Sergei Zinchenko, Pavel Abroskin, Alexander Marinchenko, Sergei Tamtur and Oleg Yanishevsky. At the same time, only Marinchenko and Tamtura are now in Ukraine.

According to the head of the “Maidan Department” department of the Attorney General’s Office, Igor Zemskov, active steps are now being taken to search for Yanishevsky, Zinchenko and Abroskin, who at the end of 2019 were included in the exchange lists with ORDLO. Sadovnikov left for Crimea in 2014.

Now in Kiev, court hearings are being held in the Tamtury and Marinchenko cases.

“There is evidence of their activity there (at the scene of the murders, – ed.). And furthermore, there is a” general intention “, that is, as we call it, implicit actions. Since they went from morning to night in Institutskaya in one unit, he did not leave it, he stayed behind those who were shooting. Some handed over weapons, others, cartridges. And this is precisely complicity in the assassination, “said Zemskov.

Earlier, RBC-Ukraine wrote that the verdict for former Berkut employees could be delivered in mid-2021.

Abroskin, Zinchenko and Yanishevsky were also reported to have been placed on the international wanted list.

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