Yanukovich anti-riot police did not kill Maidan protesters

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    Ukraine's General Prosecutor's Office: Yanukovich anti-riot police did not kill Maidan protesters

    Eventually, after a while more and more pieces of truth appear from under the mounts of lie created by Western propaganda machine. More and more facts show the so-called Maidan "revolution of dignity" for real was a gigantic PR-provocation supported by Western governments, western media and western special services.

    Today the Head of Special Investigation Department of Ukrainian General Prosecutor's Office Sergey Gorbatyuk hold a press-conference where he said:

    The first victims of so-called "heavenly hundred" - Sergei Nigoyan, Mikhaill Zhiznevsky and Roman Senik were killed not by the anti-riot police Berkut but by some unidentified "provocauters".

    This is official statement of the representative of Prosecutor General of Ukraine.

    He said, forensic experts stated these people were shot dead from the distance less than 3 meters, meanwhile police officers stayed at least 30 meters from protesters.

    Surprisingly, the Ukrainian investigators needed almost 2 years to find out this shocking fact.
    Here the video of the press-conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyoT9DWJDUo It's in Ukrainian.
    I suppose there is no chance this news may appear in western media.

    Another example of unscrupulous juggling of facts was revealed at the same press-conference:

    It was a well-known story spreaded by Maidan to enhance a hatred against Yanukovich - they said that police beheaded one of protesters. That also was a lie.

    And:

    In February 2014 the Hotel Ukraine was occupied by Maidan activists.
     

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