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8 of June, 14:03

Kyiv police have assessed the demolition of tents on the Maidan
Police in the Ukrainian capital has opened a case under the criminal code on the fact of demolition of the tent camp on Independence square in Kyiv in accordance with paragraph " hooliganism ", said the press service of the main Directorate of the Ministry of internal Affairs in Kiev.
"the event data included in the Unified register of pre-judicial investigations on signs of the lawlessness under part 2 of article 296 of the Criminal code of Ukraine (hooliganism) ", - said in a statement, RIA " Novosti ".



recall, on Sunday in Kiev gathered a group of active participants, who accused the Ukrainian authorities wanted to obtain from the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko report on the work done in one year at the helm of the country, said the hunger strike and set up tents. First, the protesters approached the police with a request to remove the tents, and later, the media said that unidentified demolished tents are active participants in district events police arrived and a few people from among the protesters were caught. Among them was one of the founders of camp Rustam Tashbaev. Remember, last night's demolition of tents and the dispersal of the rally on independence took place when President Viktor Yanukovych in early winter 2013. To say that the assault came a violent, impossible, however, and it was not peaceful, rather nervous. Had to storm the barricade, the composition of its materials to take away, along the way it was demolished a few tents, one of which caught fire. During the violent disbanding of the head of the faction "Batkivshchyna" Arseniy Yatsenyuk in the megaphone unsuccessfully called "Berkut" to disperse. The U.S. and several European countries issued a sharp condemnation of the actions of the Kiev authorities. After that Yanukovych criticized the actions of the Kiev police and protesters returned to the square.

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