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Yanukovych wanted for mass murder, last known whereabouts in Crimea

24 February 2014, 13:02

Fugitive Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, ousted after bloody street protests, is wanted by for mass murder, authorities announced on Monday.

Fugitive Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, ousted after bloody street protests, is wanted by for mass murder, authorities announced on Monday.

'An official case for the mass murder of peaceful citizens has been opened,' acting interior minister Arsen Avakov wrote on his Facebook profile. 'Yanukovich and other people responsible for this have been declared wanted,' he said.

Yanukovich had left a private residence in Balaclava, in the Russian-speaking Crimea region, for an unknown destination in a car with one of his aides, Avakov said.

Yanukovych, 63, fled the capital Kiev by helicopter on Friday amid a revolt against his rule after three days of conflict in which more than 80 people were killed. He was in the pro-Russian Crimea region late on Sunday night, Avakov said.

Since Friday night he has zig-zagged, with his head of administration Andriy Klyuev, from Kiev to Kharkiv in the east, then on to his stronghold in Donetsk where border guards stopped him flying out. Then he went on to the Crimean peninsula.

According to Avakov's account of events, Yanukovich, after hearing he had been officially replaced in his presidential duties, headed for Belbek military airport in Crimea.

He then went in another direction after learning that the new heads of the interior ministry and state security service were waiting for him there.

At a private residence in Balaclava region, he gathered his security guards together and gave them a choice either to stay with him or leave, relinquishing protection from state-appointed bodyguards, Avakov said.

Some left him, taking with them official state-registered weapons to hand over to the authorities in Crimea.

'With the remaining bodyguards, Yanukovich, accompanied by Klyuev, left in three cars for an unknown destination, having shut down all communication systems,' Avakov said.

Yanukovych declared fugitive - Ukraine's Interior Minister Avakov

Ukraine's acting interior minister Arsen Avakov said Ukraine's former president Viktor Yanukovych has been put on the wanted persons list.

'As of today's morning, a criminal case has been opened based on the killing of many civilians. Yanukovych and some other officials have been put on the wanted persons list,' he said on Facebook on Monday.

Voice of Russia, Interfax, Reuters

Source: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_02_24/ Yanukovych-wanted-for-mass-murder-last- known-whereabouts-in-Crimea-2255/



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