Authorized the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation on problems of human rights, democracy and rule of law Konstantin Dolgov said the words of the Deputy from Poland in the European Parliament Janusz Korwin-Micke about the fact that snipers on Maidan were trained in Poland. "Polish people's Deputy of the European Parliament acknowledged that the snipers on the Maidan were trained in Poland, not in Russia. Really breaks the circuit, " wrote Debts in tweet in Twitter. Korwin-Micke, who is also the presidential candidate of Poland, said that snipers who shot in Kiev during the events on Maidan in February 2014, were trained in Poland, RIA "news" referring to local mass-media." The Maidan Is our job. I sat in the European Parliament very closely with the Minister of foreign Affairs of Estonia Urmas Paet. He is in conversation with the then chief EU diplomat Catherine Ashton acknowledged that the joint citizens were shot on the Maidan, and not citizens of the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, or of the former Ukrainian leader Yanukovych, " - said the politician. According to him, the terrorists shot at Maidan 40 20 protesters and law enforcement, to cause disturbances. Remember, the Crisis of political power in Ukraine began after the country's leader Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign an Association agreement with the EU, which served as an obstacle to Ukraine's participation in economic integration processes with the participation of Russia. Immediately then on the Maidan began to gather the crowd dissatisfied. The confrontation of demonstrators with militia became more and more violent, eventually in the process of collisions lost their lives and over 100 people. February 22, 2014, Immediately after the signing of the agreement between President Yanukovych and the opposition in Ukraine there was a coup. The result of fights on the street, during which many radicals repeatedly used firearms and " Molotov cocktails ", were dozens of casualties. Until now, the proceedings of the events on the Maidan is not completed.
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