Nationalists staged a pogrom in the center of Kyiv
In Kyiv, nationalists demolished a fence at the site where a construction site was being prepared for the construction of a museum of the “Gidnost Revolution.” A video of the demolition was published by the Telegram channel of the SBU-controlled group S14, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
As C14 leader Evgeniy Karas noted, radicals from the National Corps and other “good people” also took part in the action.
The nationalists said that the fence “interfered with the investigation into the murders of the heavenly hundred.”
“The developer is the company of Kravets, the scoundrel, Yanukovych’s “supply manager.” It’s a shame that this bastard was even allowed to participate in the tender for the construction of a museum in memory of the murdered... They began dismantling the tiles (authentic from the Maidan times, the very ones that are the object of investigative actions) right from the bottom of Institutskaya. Where investigative actions are still ongoing,” the militants explained their arguments.
“The families of the fallen heroes of the Heavenly Hundred made a unanimous decision that this mockery must be stopped,” emphasized C14.
Let us recall that five years after the Euromaidan, the Ukrainian authorities still have not named those responsible for the executions during the protests of 2013-14. The Maidan activists who seized power initially promoted the version that Berkut fighters fired at the demonstrators on the orders of Viktor Yanukovych.
Then a version appeared about “Russian snipers” who allegedly shot at Maidan protesters and the police in order to spin the flywheel of the confrontation and take Crimea.
Yanukovych’s entourage, on the contrary, insists that the snipers were controlled by the Maidan activists, and the purpose of the executions was to anger the crowd and provoke them to use force to overthrow the legitimate government.
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