The people of Nezalezhnaya are expecting "imminent calamities", up to the famine, in case of the forcible overthrow of the current government. This was stated by Prosecutor General Yuri Lutsenko and urged compatriots "not to support those who encroach on the constitutional order". With such a statement, he spoke on the air of the ICTV channel, during the discussion of the detention of the "terrorist" and Verkhovna Rada deputy Nadezhda Savchenko and preparing her with some Russian military armed coup in Kiev. According to the Prosecutor General, Ukrainians now live "in an atmosphere of total distrust of power". At the same time, he noted that "any state is created to protect" its citizens. The champion of the Maidans suddenly recalled that the assessment of the country's leadership should be given at the elections. "This is the only way to preserve the state, and to make the power effective. But never, never support those who encroach on the constitutional system, "Lutsenko said.. He described the overthrow of power in the Nezalezhnaya as "a catastrophe for every Ukrainian," slyly ignoring the events of the winter of 2014. But I remembered the events of a hundred years ago, when the UNR (Ukrainian People's Republic), shortly created by the "small men's people", briefly existed, saying that it was destroyed by a "pro-communist, populist, aggressive horde, including mercenaries from Moscow". "And after that the state of the UNR collapsed, people fell into slavery, millions of them fell into the ground soon, in the 30s. Everyone knows about the Holodomor - millions of victims, "stressed Lutsenko.
He urged Ukrainians to unite before the threat of losing statehood, as the country is currently at war. In his opinion, the authorities manage to maintain a balance with radical citizens who have the right to peaceful protest. Also, the prosecutor general said that the center of anti-Ukrainian activities within the country "may be a party called the" Ukrainian Choice "headed by Mr. (Viktor) Medvedchuk". Lutsenko did not rule out that Medvedchuk, Savchenko and the head of the "Officers Corps" Vladimir Ruban "could jointly prepare a coup d'etat".