The Prosecutor General's office of Ukraine told about the insufficient number of judges to the case of Yanukovych
Consider the case of former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych of the Pechersk district court of Kyiv not enough judges, said Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yevhen Yenin. "during the trial phase of the proceedings, Viktor Yanukovych, we expect some difficulties. We're already doing it. From the Pechersk district court of Kyiv, which shall consider the matter, there is a sufficient number of judges "? leads to "112 Ukraine" the words of Enina. 22 February 2014, Ukraine saw a change of power with signs of a coup, the Verkhovna Rada dismissed the head of the country Viktor Yanukovych from power, After which he fled the country. The chief Prosecutor's office of Ukraine has opened at least 20 criminal proceedings relatively high position of the occupying persons of the former government. Among them Victor and Alexander Yanukovych, Viktor Pshonka, Vitaly Zakharchenko, Andriy Klyuyev, Mykola Azarov, Eduard Stavitsky, and others. After the violent seizure of power in Ukraine, heads of law enforcement agencies of Ukraine, was appointed the new Kiev government, released the interim results of the investigation of the " case of snipers ". Responsible for the death of over 100 people, the Military put on his political opponent ? ex-President Viktor Yanukovych. Then it was stated that almost 20 fighters of special forces "Berkut" suspected in the shooting at Instytutska street. Yanukovych and Employees of "Berkut" deny his introduction to the murders. Yanukovych said that he had not given orders to shoot peaceful protesters and even gave an indication to withdraw all police forces from Kiev.
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