Marking the anniversary of the pro-Western protest movement and the overthrow of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 (see video above), Moscow declared on Tuesday that “coexistence” with the current Ukrainian government is not possible.
Meanwhile, on the tenth anniversary of the first mass protests in Kiev, which eventually led to the overthrow of Russia-friendly President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014 and to a clear orientation towards the West and the EU, the Russian presidential office reiterated its position on the events that time: It was a case of protests supported from abroad. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it was a coup. This explains the current pro-Western orientation of the Ukrainian government.
Kremlin: Maidan was a foreign-backed coup
Meanwhile, on the 10th anniversary of the Maidan protests, Russia’s presidential office reiterated its view of events at the time: It was a coup supported from abroad, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. This explains the current pro-Western orientation of the Ukrainian government.
Meanwhile, Remembrance Day also saw deaths in Russia’s war against Ukraine: According to Ukrainian information, two people were killed and six injured in rocket attacks on the eastern Donetsk region on Tuesday. Rockets hit a hospital in the town of Selydove and a coal mine, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said on the Telegram news service.
“Two hospital buildings were damaged and six civilians were injured. There may be victims under the rubble, the search continues,” Klymenko explains. A worker was killed in the attack on the coal mine. According to the local governor, one person was killed in Kharkov.
Source: Krone

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