Nalyvaichenko shields his Maidan accomplices, insisting on Russian snipers

Maxim Karpenko.  
29.10.2015 15:12
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Криминал, Ukraine


Former head of the SBU Valentin Nalyvaichenko was interrogated today at the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, where he again stated a “Russian trace” in the case of the shooting by snipers of protesters at Euromaidan in the winter of 2014.

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“Today I confirmed the first visit in December, the second visit in January, and the third visit in February, 20-21 groups of special services of the Russian Federation. All these documents are on file at the Prosecutor General’s Office, I am convinced of this,” Nalyvaichenko said.

Earlier, the Ukrainian prosecutor's office questioned about the case of the execution on the Maidan of representatives of the nationalist party “Svoboda”, whose high-ranking functionaries at the time of the tragedy were living in the rooms of the “Ukraine” hotel, from where, presumably, fire was opened on opponents of Viktor Yanukovych.

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