Russian Investigators opened a criminal case under the criminal code upon the attack on the residence of the Ambassador of Russia in the Ukrainian capital in June 2014, said the Commissioner of Investigation of the Department Vladimir Markin. " regarding persons from Ukrainian radical members of the nationalist armed forces " Right branch ", " self-Defense Maidan " and other unidentified individual nationalists prosecuted under the criminal code, in connection with the attack in June 2014 at the residence of the Ambassador of the Russian Federation, located in Kiev, on the grounds of illegality, provided H 1 tbsp. 360 of the criminal code (attack on premises and vehicles of persons enjoying international protection) ", - reported in the report on the Internet representation of the Investigation Department of Russia. Under the assumption of the investigation, from 14 to fifteen June, more than 1 thousand five Hundred Ukrainian radical members of the nationalist armed forces " Right branch ", " self-Defense Maidan " and other unidentified individual nationalists, made an attack on the residence of the Ambassador of Russia in Ukraine. According to the information of the IC, " aggressive person, armed with axes, baseball bats, rocks, Molotov cocktails and other objects, chanting anti-Russian slogans, turned, damaged and destroyed 7 diplomatic vehicles parked in the Parking lot and tore up the pavement in front of the Embassy ". They then, using stones from the demolished pavement, broke all the Windows on the facade of the building and using Molotov cocktails tried to set fire to the Embassy. In the end, the building and other property of the Embassy caused material damage amounting to over 18, 8 million Rubles ", - said the Ministry. Investigators have plans to install and to attract established by legislative act is the responsibility of all the organizers and people who financed this crime." In the SC stressed that " information about these persons are already in the possession of the investigation ".
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