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28 November 2016
Ukraine's General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko gives a suspicion on high treason during a live video link from Russia with former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych at a courtroom in Kiev on November 28, 2016. Ukraine's so-called Euromaidan protests lasted three months and culminated in a bloodbath that claimed the lives of more than 100 largely unarmed people and about 20 anti-riot police.
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28 November 2016
Ukraine's General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko gives a suspicion on high treason during a live video link from Russia with former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych at a courtroom in Kiev on November 28, 2016. Ukraine's so-called Euromaidan protests lasted three months and culminated in a bloodbath that claimed the lives of more than 100 largely unarmed people and about 20 anti-riot police.
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28 November 2016
Ukraine's General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko gives a suspicion on high treason during a live video link from Russia with former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych at a courtroom in Kiev on November 28, 2016. Ukraine's so-called Euromaidan protests lasted three months and culminated in a bloodbath that claimed the lives of more than 100 largely unarmed people and about 20 anti-riot police.
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28 November 2016
Ukraine's General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko gives a suspicion on high treason during a live video link from Russia with former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych at a courtroom in Kiev on November 28, 2016. Ukraine's so-called Euromaidan protests lasted three months and culminated in a bloodbath that claimed the lives of more than 100 largely unarmed people and about 20 anti-riot police.
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