SBI reports suspicions to heads of Russia’s FSB and Interior Ministry of crimes against participants in Revolution of Dignity
The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) officers have reported suspicions to Director of the Russian FSB Alexander Bortnikov and Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kolokoltsev and their subordinates of aiding Ukrainian law enforcement officers during the violent suppression of protests in Kyiv in November 2013 - February 2014, the SBI reports.
On Wednesday, the Bureau reported on its Telegram channel that the heads of the FSB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation "through their subordinates contributed to the abuse of official powers, the use of excessive force, special means and weapons, which led to the murders and injuries of participants in the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine."
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