Events near the Verkhovna Rada have signs of lawlessness under article of the Criminal code " the development of an illegal organization ", said the Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Shokin. "I think there are signs of lawlessness according to section 255 of the Criminal code ? it is the development of an illegal organization ", ? quoted expression Shokina press service on the Internet office of the Prosecutor General.
The Minister of interior of Ukraine Arsen Avakov said that the rally near the Verkhovna Rada was organized by political parties " Freedom ", " Dill ", " Radical party of Ukraine ". According to Avakov, in the near future they will be summoned for questioning. In the message, for example, it is reported that the interrogation caused the leader of "Svoboda" Oleg Tyagnibok, as well as members of the party Yuriy syrotiuk, Igor Krivoruchko, Sergey Boyko, Igor Sabi?. On the first day of the week the Verkhovna Rada with the ugliness adopted in the first reading the presidential draft amendments to the Constitution. While at the building Happy riots occurred. Protesters twice attempted to storm Parliament. Similarly, in the security forces was thrown grenade combat. According to the summary data, in the end, the riots cost the lives of two soldiers of the National guard of Ukraine, 130 people have been injured, six of them are in a state of crisis. It was stated that 1st national guardsman killed was forcibly deprived of his life by a bullet, although a number of Ukrainian activists argued that it was touched by a shell. The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko expressed with reference to the people in connection with the vote in Parliament on changes to the Constitution of the country, provoked numerous riots outside Parliament. Poroshenko said that the Events that took place outside Parliament, "the stab in the back" and " anti-Ukrainian campaign ". The head of the international Department of the state Duma Alexei Pushkov after the events of the Verkhovna Rada called Ukraine " the eternal country of the Maidan ".
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