The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine is allowed to shoot to kill on May 9

Maxim Karpenko .  
07.05.2015 12:13
  (Moscow time) Kiev
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 Ukrainian police were allowed to shoot to kill at the slightest threat during the May 9 events.

This was stated by the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Kyiv, Alexander Tereshchuk.

Ukrainian police were allowed to shoot to kill at the slightest threat during the events on May 9....

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According to him, snipers will work during all events in Kyiv.

“About 9, 8 and 10. Enough forces and resources will be involved. We will increase the number of armed officers who will be in special groups in certain darkened vehicles. Snipers and other workers who will monitor the situation, in the event of the slightest threat to the life and health of citizens, veterans, regardless of where and who fought, we will act and use weapons,” Tereshchuk said.

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