The head of the security Service of Ukraine Valentyn Nalyvaichenko informs that the evidence in the criminal case against the ex-President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych and former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and the ex-head of revenue Ministry Alexander Klimenko collected.
Prosecutors are investigating dozens of criminal proceedings in relation to the former Ukrainian authorities, for example, theft of public funds, financial frauds, land-grabbing and abuse of office. Ex-President Viktor Yanukovych consider, for example, responsible for the death of over 100 people during protests on the Maidan.
" together with the General Prosecutor's office we currently are in each of these cases - and relatively Yanukovych and Klimenko, and relatively Azarov - in stage, when they ought to be convicted of the Ukrainian courts. Took place the presentation of suspicion for these persons in Ukraine, the Ukrainian police, Prosecutor General of Ukraine, materials, and SBU. Responsibly say evidence collected, " said the head of the SBU on the first day of the week in the broadcast television channel ".
Now, According to Nalyvaychenko, all three must be brought forcibly to the Ukrainian court to award court they suspected, use a preventive measure ".
in Ukraine, 22 February, there was a coup d'etat: the Verkhovna Rada dismissed President Yanukovych from power, changed the Constitution and appointed elections on 25 may, the results of which became the new President Petro Poroshenko. Yanukovych was forced to leave Ukraine, fearing for his life.
The crisis of political power took place in Ukraine at the end of November 2013, when the Ministry announced a temporary halt to the European integration of the country. The main Kiev Independence square (Maidan Nezalezhnosti) was occupied by supporters of European integration November 21, 2013. Later Maidan became the epicenter of conflict between the security forces and radicals. The clashes, in which opposing political force many times used small arms and Molotov cocktails, were dozens of casualties.
before Yanukovych said that did not give the order to fire on peaceful protesters and even gave orders to put all police units from the capital.
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