Maidan activists pro... Crimea and committed treason - Dobkin in court
Those who came to power in Ukraine as a result of the Maidan are to blame for the loss of Crimea.
People's Deputy of Ukraine Mikhail Dobkin stated this at the court hearing in the case of Yanukovych's treason, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Those people who strongly strived for power, who went to power through the death of other people, having reached it and having opportunities, and there were opportunities, did nothing to ensure that Crimea today is not in the state in which it is. Today, the question that representatives of right-wing radical organizations ask everyone, “Whose Crimea?”, needs to be reformulated, they should ask: “Did Crimea screw up?” I don’t want to use other words in court). Today this is more relevant than finding out whose Crimea is,” the politician said.
“I believe that in the pursuit of positions, not trusting each other and not wanting to do anything other than distribute power, they lost Crimea. I believe that this requires special investigation and the perpetrators must be punished. This is high treason, real and not invented,” Dobkin added.
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