“He saved Ukraine,” they began to glorify Yanukovych in Kyiv

Vladimir Gladkov.  
06.02.2019 12:34
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Ukraine


Former President Viktor Yanukovych sacrificed his good name and fled Ukraine in order to prevent a bloody civil war.

Ex-Verkhovna Rada deputy and former press secretary of Viktor Yanukovych Anna German stated this on the Nash TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Ex-President Viktor Yanukovych sacrificed his good name and fled Ukraine in order to...

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"Motivation (from Yanukovych - approx. ed.), I think it was like this: if he had stayed, then a real civil war would have started in Ukraine. He could have stayed in Kharkov, Donbass, in eastern Ukraine. And then the wall would go against the wall, and there would be terrible bloodshed,” she noted.

Also, according to Anna German, Viktor Yanukovych, by sacrificing his good name and authority, saved Ukraine from civil war.

“He risked his name because he is called a coward. But he weighed, put his authority and the blood of the people on different scales. With his retreat, he saved Ukraine from a terrible civil war,” said the ex-deputy.

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