The activities of Viktor Yanukovych as a Ukrainian
president were aimed to satisfy the interests of the Russian Federation on
matters relating to national security, according to the Prosecutor General's
Office of Ukraine.
"The activities of Viktor Yanukovych at the post
of the president of Ukraine were aimed to satisfy the interests of the Russian
Federation on matters relating to national security, as evidenced by decrees he
had signed, the appointments of Russian citizens to key positions, and the
like," the investigators say, according to the PGO press service.
"Accordingly, the activities of Viktor Yanukovych fall under Art. 255
(creation of a criminal organization) and Art. 111 (high treason) of the
Criminal Procedural Code of Ukraine," reads the statement.
The
prosecutors probe Viktor Yanukovych’s actions in the following areas:
deliberate acts to the detriment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and
inviolability of defense, as well as national, economic, and information
security of Ukraine.
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