Colonel Sergey Kusyuk, the former chief of the Kiev "Berkut", who is wanted on suspicion of involvement in the massacres of activists during protests on Independence Square in Kiev, surfaced at an anti-corruption rally in Moscow on June 12.
Photo with the fugitive, who led the siloviki at the demonstration, promulgated "Rain".
As can be seen in the photo, Kusyuk in the form of Russian law enforcement agencies, on his arm is a patch of the special-purpose unit of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
In addition, in a social network, Twitter found that one of those who on the Day of Russia, dispersed activists from the Moscow rally, are ex-Kabardians ".
"Muscovites are fed by guys from the Ukrainian eagle" - wrote in the social network Elena V.
She said this, referring to Alexei Abanin, who posted the photo, signing it this way: "This little peasant came up and said kindly that he would break my camera and face if I continue to shoot".
Elena In. Added his old photos on which it says: "Vasily from Lugansk".
Recall, back in 2014, the Ministry of Internal Affairs said that Kusyuk fled to the occupied Crimea.
According to the "Observer", it was Kusiuk who was one of those who directly supervised the actions of the "Golden Eagle" during the bloody dispersal of Euromaidan on the night of November 30.
Later, the interim commission for investigating crimes on Maidan established that material evidence had been destroyed in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which could speak of the involvement of special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the massacre of people on the Maidan in February 2014.
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