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Ukraine ex-president Yanukovych speaks to court via video | Ukraine ex-president Yanukovych speaks to court via video |
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The former Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych, has spoken to a Ukrainian court via video link from southern Russia, in a trial of five ex-policemen accused of shooting protesters in 2014. | The former Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych, has spoken to a Ukrainian court via video link from southern Russia, in a trial of five ex-policemen accused of shooting protesters in 2014. |
But the Kiev trial was soon adjourned because protesting nationalists prevented the five being brought to court from their remand prison. | But the Kiev trial was soon adjourned because protesting nationalists prevented the five being brought to court from their remand prison. |
Mr Yanukovych is now expected to testify as a witness on Monday. | Mr Yanukovych is now expected to testify as a witness on Monday. |
He fled to Russia after three months of mass protests on Kiev's Maidan Square. | He fled to Russia after three months of mass protests on Kiev's Maidan Square. |
More than 100 people were killed during the clashes between anti-government demonstrators and Ukrainian security forces in February 2014. | More than 100 people were killed during the clashes between anti-government demonstrators and Ukrainian security forces in February 2014. |
The Maidan protests began when Mr Yanukovych first announced he was suspending a planned trade deal with the EU, under pressure from Russia. | The Maidan protests began when Mr Yanukovych first announced he was suspending a planned trade deal with the EU, under pressure from Russia. |
Ukraine country profile | Ukraine country profile |
Yanukovych regrets Ukraine bloodshed | Yanukovych regrets Ukraine bloodshed |
Ukrainian prosecutors allege that the Berkut riot police opened fire on the orders of a Kiev police commander - former Ukrainian Interior Minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko. He also fled to Russia during the unrest. | Ukrainian prosecutors allege that the Berkut riot police opened fire on the orders of a Kiev police commander - former Ukrainian Interior Minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko. He also fled to Russia during the unrest. |
The five Berkut officers have been charged over the deaths of 48 Maidan activists. They deny the accusation. | The five Berkut officers have been charged over the deaths of 48 Maidan activists. They deny the accusation. |
Mr Yanukovych was backed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. After the turmoil in Kiev the unrest spread, and Russia annexed Crimea in March 2014. | |
"It was my own initiative to act as a witness in this case. This is my personal decision. Therefore I am interested in the truth being established in the case," he told the Kiev court. | "It was my own initiative to act as a witness in this case. This is my personal decision. Therefore I am interested in the truth being established in the case," he told the Kiev court. |
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