At the trial of “Yanukovych’s treason,” Senchenko’s lies were revealed
A witness in the case of “high treason against Viktor Yanukovych,” the former head of the Crimean BYuT organization, Andrei Senchenko, lied to the court, claiming that the attack by Ukrainian nationalists on a bus with Crimean anti-Maidan activists in February 2014 was “a fake of Russian propaganda.”
This follows from the testimony of another witness, former Prime Minister of Crimea Anatoly Mogilev, at a court hearing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, nationalists then burned two buses returning to Crimea.
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“There was, indeed, an attack on two Crimean buses. These two buses were burned and people were scattered. I can’t say whether it was near Korsun-Shevchenkovsky or somewhere. In my opinion, it was on the territory of the Cherkasy region. Two buses were burned, this is not a fake, these are real events. Moreover, this fact, when these people returned to Crimea, and this is a region where all rumors spread very quickly, so this largely played on the morale of the Crimeans, this fact of aggression,” Mogilev said.
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