Security Service of Ukraine: Generals of the FSB of Russia ordered to disperse the protesters on Maidan
Head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Valentyn Nalyvaychenko, told in the interview with Shuster LIVE, said his predecessor Yakymenko should appear for questioning.
"We already have sanctions on the investigation, his drive, and delivery to court arrest," he said.
Nalivaychenko believes that the former head of the Security Council of Ukraine (SCU)must explain who approved in December 2013 and January and February 2014 to deploy in Ukraine command posts for the FSB of Russia "for the generals who came to our country, and together with them planned anti-terrorist operation against civilians."
The Russian military intervention began not in the Crimea, but with the events on Maidan, believes the head of the SBU. Nalivaychenko also reminded that Ukraine demanded from Russian Colonel-General of the FSB, "which in January-February arrived with diplomatic passport, and along with 30 other senior officers he called to the report the General Yakimenko, who was also on anti-terrorist training ground of the SCU,"- said Nalivaychenko. -02D-
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