The security service until now not submitted to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine materials, As if to prove the participation of the assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Vladislav Surkov in the events on the Maidan, said in an interview to the newspaper "Voice of Ukraine" the Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin.
first of the security Service of Ukraine said That it would provide to the General Prosecutor's office the materials, As if to prove the inclusion of the events on the Maidan in February 2014, the adviser of the President of the Russian Federation Vladislav Surkov.
"As you can see from the comments of the head of the special missions division of the GPU, that until now has not been done," said Shokin in published on the Internet office of the newspaper Tuesday interview, explaining the transfer of materials from the SBU to the Prosecutor General.
He also revealed That during the events on Maidan, certain of the present people's deputies were seen there with weapons.
"What they did there is unknown. We examine this question, but for clarification's still early, " said the attorney General.
before the head of the SBU Valentyn Nalyvaychenko said That the Ministry shall conduct the proceedings on " intervention in Ukraine to overthrow the state system ", which involves, among them, marmots. Official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Alexander Lukashevich has called these statements are nonsense, noting That the investigating authorities in Ukraine should engage in a genuine and thorough investigation of circumstances of death of people on the Maidan, in Odessa and Mariupol, however instead of that, they speculate on the deaths of people and make some nonsense, worthy of a psychiatric hospital ".
at the end of November 2013, after the statement of the government of Mykola Azarov about temporary suspension of the signing of the Treaty on the Union with the EU, supporters of European integration have occupied the main square of Kiev - Maidan Nezalezhnosti. Later, the Maidan became the focus of opposition radicals and law enforcement officers. Numerous actions, called " euromaidan ", were held throughout Ukraine. The result of street clashes, during which many radicals repeatedly used firearms and " Molotov cocktails ", were dozens of casualties on both sides. At the end of February 2014 in the country there was a coup, the head of Viktor Yanukovych was removed by Parliament from the government at the end of may were appointed early presidential elections, which were won by billionaire Petro Poroshenko.
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