The snipers in the Maidan massacre were Ukrainians and not Russians: the investigation!

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Three pivotal events in recent Ukrainian history have occurred: the Orange Revolution of 2004, the Russian invasion in 2022, and the pro-European Maidan Square rallies in 2014. According to the Kiev Prosecutor's Office, at least one of these events will see historical accounts altered. Alexey Donskoy, the head of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine's department, clarified that in 2014, there were no Russian snipers firing at the throng in the plaza. Rather, the slaughter that transpired during the Euromaidan: snipers and Russian security troops were not present in Kiev during the protests that started on the evening of November 21 and 22, 2013, and continued until the government fell on February 23, 2014.

The prosecutor himself would have stated, as reported in the Bloomberg.com story, that there is no such thing as Russian snipers or law enforcement personnel on the Maidan. In actuality, Donskoy believes that the theory that Russian snipers are prepared to fire at the demonstrators in an attempt to put an end to them is really a lovely fabrication. Law enforcement officials from Ukraine were the ones who killed people and carried out violent crimes. The head of the Prosecutor's Office is the one who reports that, in actuality, the former president Yanukovych had 20 Russian FSB officers as advisors, five of whom were also generals. As a result, Moscow continued to assist the Ukrainian authorities in their efforts to quell the pro-EU demonstrations in Maidan Square.

Today marks ten years since those events, and there is still a war that was partially sparked by the dramatic events of the winter of 2013–2014: during the three months of the Euromaidan protest, Kiev police attempted to suppress the activists by making arrests, kidnappings, and, regrettably, shootings that killed several people in the crowd. The demonstration was intended to change the Government's decision to halt the agreements for affiliation with Brussels.

The demonstrations in Maidan Square resulted in 107 fatalities overall. The Euromaidan revolution is seen by Moscow as a coup against the legitimate Ukrainian state. For this reason, at the start of March 2014, Putin ordered the deployment of troops to the Crimean peninsula, thereby occupying it and obstructing Ukrainian ship movements and the port of Sevastopol with his own warships. The Maidan protests, which ultimately led to the invasion of Crimea, foreshadowed in some ways the tensions that would exist between Russia, Ukraine, and NATO up until the February 2022 invasion of Donbass.

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The protest was not suppressed by the authorities in any way
The snipers were a provocation of the crowd for illegal actions. Whose snipers the snipers really were, I hope we will find out someday.

On March 5, 2014, a wiretap recording of a telephone conversation between EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Catherine Ashton and Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Paet was published on YouTube. The conversation took place on February 26 after Paet's visit to Ukraine. In a telephone conversation with Ashton, Paet recounted the version that the same snipers shot at both the police and the demonstrators. According to him, this version was told to him on February 25 in Kiev by doctor Olga Bogomolets. Some Russian media interpreted the recording as "proof" that the snipers were hired by the opposition Wiki

The head of the parliamentary commission for investigating the killings during Euromaidan, Hennadiy Moskal, said on February 22, 2014 that protesters were shot by snipers from the Internal Troops
In an interview with the Dzerkalo Tyzhnya weekly on March 6, 2014, Moskal claimed that the snipers who shot protesters and police officers on Institutska Street were members of the security services and acted under the orders of former head of the Security Service of Ukraine Oleksandr Yakymenko and Ukrainian Interior Minister Vitaliy Zakharchenko, and that only Zakharchenko could order the use of weapons by special units of the Interior Ministry. Moskal also stated that it was Berkut that killed opposition members of the opposition on Hrushevskyy using 12-gauge Fort-500 rifles

On April 2, 2014, Viktor Yanukovych gave an interview to Russian and foreign media during which he claimed that he did not give the order to disperse the protesters and that "the shooting was conducted from those buildings that were controlled by the opposition at the time." In an interview with American film director Oliver Stone in December 2014, Yanukovych said that the snipers who were operating were "foreign elements introduced by pro-Western factions." In an interview with American film director Oliver Stone in December 2014, Yanukovych stated that the snipers who acted were "foreign elements introduced by pro-Western factions" and "that there was no trace of the CIA"

These are just some of the possible theories. It's all cloudy and there's little interest in the truth.

Thank you for the unpopular version that brings us closer to the truth!

You gone to the front yet rather than just blabbing on a keyboard?

Laugh.
You will laugh especially when your Putin uses nuclear weapons.
And you will laugh especially when he turns the Earth into hell.
And you will laugh especially when you realise that he is a madman.
But then you won't have time to laugh. And Putin will not care, he has lived his life and his disease of war will no longer matter, because it will be too late to treat it.
And only Putin's smile will be in your eyes, but you won't laugh then.

Iran Will use nukes not Putin, so offer yourself as volunteer to fight if you love ukraine so much

Russia attacked Ukraine and created a threat to its existence. In fact, Putin does not care what he uses to fight, today with simple bombs and missiles, and then with nuclear weapons when he realises that he has destroyed his entire army.

Ukraine bombed civilians in donbass for years not russia