RRB opened a coup case and summoned the leaders of the Revolution of Dignity to question them



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On October 1, the State Investigations Directorate opened a criminal proceeding in the case of a “coup d’état” in relation to the events of the Dignity Revolution of 2013-2014 at the request of the former Attorney General at the time of the fugitive president Viktor Yanukovych Renat Kuzmin. This was announced by the editor-in-chief of the LB.ua edition, Sonia Koshkina.

The State Investigations Office has summoned the leaders of Euromaidan to question them in the case of the coup. Sonia Koshkina, editor-in-chief of the LB.ua edition, announced this on her Telegram channel.

He expressed the view that today’s search at the Museum of the Dignity Revolution is only “the tip of the iceberg.”

“On October 1, the Honorable RRB opened criminal proceedings No. 42020000000001885 in the case of a coup d’état. In relation to the events of the Maidan. The plaintiff … [экс-заместитель генпрокурора Украины, нардеп от “Оппозиционной платформы – За жизнь”] Renat Kuzmin. And now he is summoned for questioning [бывшего секретаря Совета национальной безопасности и обороны Александра] Turchinova, [экс-спикера Верховной Рады Андрея] Parubia, [мэра Киева Виталия] Klitschko, [экс-нардепа Сергея] Pashinskogo, [бывшего премьер-министра Арсения] Yatsenyuk, [экс-нардепа Татьяну] Chernovol … This is only part of the names. I think there are many more, “Koshkina wrote.

It added that “as an independent RRB” it adopted a statement that the Revolution of Dignity was a coup by one of the most controversial leaders of the regime of fugitive Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, “the personal jailer of Yulia Tymoshenko and Yuriy Lutsenko.” .



On November 19, museum staff reported that the Museum of the Revolution of Dignity was being searched. reThe museum’s director, Igor Poshivailo, also said that in the morning police and SBU agents began searching his home.

Police said the searches were carried out as part of an investigation into abuse of power by using budget funds in excess of UAH 100 million.

The Museum of the Dignity Revolution is dedicated to the events of late 2013 – early 2014, when mass protests took place in Ukraine, leading to a change of power – President Yanukovych fled to Russia. Throughout the conflict, the forces of order and armed bandits (titushki) hired by the authorities opposed the protesters. By data the prosecutor’s office of Ukraine, as a result of the clash, more than 2,2 thousand people were injured. 80 protesters and 13 law enforcement officers were killed.

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