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Arseniy Yatsenyuk, leader of the People’s Front party and former prime minister of Ukraine, on Oct. 13 testified in the Prosecutor General’s Office in the case involving crimes against Euromaidan activists on Feb. 18-21, 2014.

“Today’s testimony was in effect related to [February] 18. But [the period from February] 18 and [February] 21 […]. It was already the completion, it was the consequences. And the previous questionings [the October 11 questioning] were about the causes,” Yatsenyuk told reporters after being questioned in the Prosecutor General’s Office on October 13.

Yatsenyuk said his testimony will become evidence in the case.

“It was meetings, it was information, including from law enforcement officials who were at that time in the Security Service and in the Interior Ministry, but they told us everything. That it, it was specific actions and events, including the actions by [Ukrainian President in 2010-2014] Yanukovych and the actions by the interior minister. We had meetings in the Prosecutor General’s Office. It was also clear from the words and specific actions that occurred on the Maidan,” Yatsenyuk said.

Responding to a question from journalists as to whether he will come to the Prosecutor General’s Office for questioning again, Yatsenyuk said: “They are not inviting me yet.”