The Vasylkiv terrorists case was an alleged terror plot of three far-right activists ("the
Vasylkiv
Vasylkiv (, uk, Васильків, lit=, translit=Vasylʹkiv, yi, וואַסלקעוו, Vasilikev) is a city located on the Stuhna River in Obukhiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast (oblast, province) in Central Ukraine, central Ukraine. It hosts the administ ...
Boryspil
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(11 January 2014) The statue was removed in June 2011, before the alleged incident was supposed to take place. The three suspects were arrested on 22 August 2011.
Immediately after the three defendants were jailed for six years on 10 January 2014, violent clashes between the
Ukrainian police
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and about a hundred protesters that had gathered at the courthouse broke out.
Following the
Revolution of Dignity
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, on February 24 they were released.Ukrainian MP wounded after explosion In Kyiv: What we know as of now MP Ihor Mosiychuk
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Alleged 2011 bomb plot
Volodymyr Shpara,
Ihor Mosiychuk
Ihor Volodymyrovych Mosiychuk ( uk, Ігор Володимирович Мосійчук, born 5 May 1972, Lubny, Poltava Oblast) is a Ukrainian journalist and far-right politician, a leading figure in the organized social-nationalist movement, ...
and Serhiy Bevza were arrested on 22 August 2011 by the
Security Service of Ukraine
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(SBU), after the SBU discovered a home-made explosive device and extremist leaflets in the office of "
Patriot of Ukraine
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" organisation in
Vasylkiv
Vasylkiv (, uk, Васильків, lit=, translit=Vasylʹkiv, yi, וואַסלקעוו, Vasilikev) is a city located on the Stuhna River in Obukhiv Raion, Kyiv Oblast (oblast, province) in Central Ukraine, central Ukraine. It hosts the administ ...
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(23 August 2011) Shpara, Mosiychuk and Bevza denied the accusations and accused law enforcers of planting the bomb and leaflets on them. According to SBU spokeswoman Maryna Ostapenko (as stated on 23 August 2011) "In addition to the explosive device, SBU officers also found a huge number of leaflets calling for extremist actions. The seized electronic medium containing a video showing schemes for blocking public institutions and producing improvised explosive devices, and one of the folders even contains videos of
child pornography
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". Initially the SBU suspected a plot to detonate a bomb during the celebration of Ukraine's Independence Day in
Kyiv
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(13 January 2014)
On 10 January 2014 the three defendants were jailed for six years beyond the two years they have already spent in pre-trial detention.New Clashes Erupt in Ukraine After Trial
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'' (11 January 2014) Their defenders had stated that the crime never took place, that the statue had already been removed and police planted evidence to convict the three of a trumped-up charge. According to the
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
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someone had thrown an unidentified substance in the judge's face during the pronouncement of the sentence.
Following the
2014 Ukrainian revolution
The Revolution of Dignity ( uk, Революція гідності, translit=Revoliutsiia hidnosti) also known as the Maidan Revolution or the Ukrainian Revolution,
, on February 24 the three defendants were released. Shpara, Mosiychuk and Bevza were deemed “political prisoner,” and the case was closed.
Protests (on 10 January 2014)
The sentencing of the three suspected bomb plotters on 10 January 2014 sparked violent clashes between the
Ukrainian police
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and about 100 protesters that had gathered at the courthouse in
Kyiv
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for the verdict. The clash between police and protesters lasted overnight until 2 a.m. on 11 January 2014. The protesters had denounced the prosecution of the three men as politically motivated and a show trial. After the verdict they blocked the courthouse exit in an attempt to prevent police from taking the three convicts to prison.Ukraine opposition leader injured in clash with police ''
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'' (11 January 2014) After police had broken through the crowd protesters along the route then blocked the vehicles that attempted to transport the convicts by surrounding them with private cars and puncturing tires. More police buses with at least 400 riot police then arrived. The following clashes between police and protesters left dozens of people injured, including former
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(11 January 2014) Lutsenko was hospitalised in an intensive care ward. According to MP from
Svoboda
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Yuriy Syrotiuk
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over ten activists, several journalists and three fellow MPs and Svoboda party members (
Eduard Leonov
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Pavlo Kyrylenko
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(11 January 2014) According to Syrotiuk the Berkut
riot police
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Riot police may be regular police who act in the role of riot police in particular situations or they may be separate units organi ...
had violated official instructions and had hit people's heads.
The event took place amid ongoing
Euromaidan
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anti-government rallies. Just before the event took place, the Automaidan movement had blockaded buses carrying policemen.
Reactions on protests
European Union and US officials condemned the violence against demonstrators. US Ambassador to Ukraine
Euromaidan
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, but according to the
Ukrainian Foreign Ministry
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"Some MPs, hiding behind their status as
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, entered into a violent confrontation with police, blocked the courthouse and the roadway around it. At the same time, the results of a medical examination of those who suffered in clashes with the police reveal some facts of them being in a state of
alcoholic intoxication
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. This also concerns one prominent opposition politician".
The prosecutor's office of Kyiv launched a probe into allegations of
abuse of authority
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(11 January 2014)
See also
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Fall of the monument to Lenin in Kyiv
The ''Vladimir Lenin monument in Kyiv'' was a statue dedicated to Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. The larger than life-size (3.45 meters 1.32 feet Lenin monument was built by Soviet sculptor Ser ...
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List of communist monuments in Ukraine
In Ukraine, monuments to Lenin and other Soviet-era monuments have been made illegal by Ukrainian decommunization laws that came into force on 21 May 2015. This law mandated the monuments to be removed within a six months period that started on ...