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Poroshenko Admits ‘Revolution’ in Ukraine Staged by Criminals – Ex-PM

© RIA Novosti . Andrei Stenin / Go to the mediabankA protester throws stone on Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb 19, 2014
A protester throws stone on Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine, Feb 19, 2014 - Sputnik International
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The bloody conflict in the western Ukrainian town of Mukachevo was a result of criminal score-settling between Right Sector militants and the local mafia bosses, President Poroshenko admitted Monday. Ex-Premier Mykola Azarov blames it all on the 2014 criminal “revolution” in Kiev.

“Poroshenko explained the events in Mukachevo by criminal rivalry over the illicit smuggling trade, but the sides in this conflict are the Right Sector paramilitaries on the one hand and the local police on the other, both of whom answer directly to the president,” Azarov wrote on his Facebook page, adding that the Right Sector and police are both engaged in criminal activities.

“Therefore, the so-called revolution in Kiev was made by criminals, who acted exactly like their brethren later did in Mukachevo,” Azarov noted.

“Armed gangs are ruling supreme now in what some people call this European integration… No one feels safe in Ukraine these days,” wrote Mykola Azarov, who served as Prime Minister under former President Viktor Yanukovych.

Armed activists of the nationalist militia Right Sector take position in the site of unrest in Mukachevo, Western Ukraine, Saturday, July 11, 2015 - Sputnik International
Shooting in Mukachevo Result of Smuggling Redistribution - Poroshenko
Clashes involving firearms flared up on Saturday, when Right Sector fighters reportedly opened fire at a local sports center after failing to split spheres of influence with a local MP.

When police arrived at the scene, heavy arms, including grenade-launchers and machine guns were used in the ensuing shoot-out, local media reported.

The Ukrainian Right Sector political and military group of radical nationalist organizations has been involved in numerous clashes with police and officials since January 2014.

The ultranationalist party, which is officially banned in Russia, has also taken part in fighting rebels in eastern Ukraine. The extremists have rejected the Minsk ceasefire agreement, calling on President Petro Poroshenko to renew the military offensive in the eastern part of the country.

© Sputnik / Andrei Stenin / Go to the mediabankMaidan square in Kiev, Ukraine, February 19, 2014
Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine, February 19, 2014 - Sputnik International
Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine, February 19, 2014
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