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Warsaw, 11 March, 2014
Ukraine: more than 100 people have been killed since the beginning of the conflict; approximately 300 are considered missing
The Ukrainian revolution that began as a peaceful rally in support of the country's European integration (the EuroMaidan), and later transformed into massive anti-government protests, resulted in an armed clash between protesters and police officers. The police purposefully opened fire on participants of the protests. The exact number of casualties is still to be determined.
The mass rallies in support of Ukraine's European integration began on 21 November 2013. After the violent dispersal of activists on Independence Square on the night of 31 November, 2013, the mass anti-government protests began. The fundamental unwillingness of the country's leadership to accept the demands of protesters led to a gradual escalation of the conflict.
The height of the confrontations fell on 18-20 February 2014. At that time, dozens of people were killed in Kiev – both protesters and police officers. It is worth mentioning that the circumstances surrounding the death of the protesters differed significantly at various stages of the conflict. During the events of 18-19 February, 2014, most of the reported casualties resulted from beatings and multiple gunshot wounds. On the other hand, on 20 February, 2014, many activists were killed by single gunshot wounds to the head, neck or heart. This suggests that shots were fired with the sole purpose of killing. In addition, the law enforcement agencies also used snipers. Targeted shots were fired on unarmed protesters (and even medical workers). A demonstrative example is the case of a 21-year-old medical volunteer, Olesya Zhukovskaya. On 20 February, 2014, a sniper shot her in the neck. Thanks to timely medical assistance, activists managed to save the girl’s life1.
Currently, investigators are striving to determine the identities of persons involved in the shooting of protesters in Kiev (including the events of 20 February 2014). Thus far, no official results of the investigation have been announced. Presently, there are at least three versions of what happened:
1. The People's Deputy of Ukraine, General-Lieutenant Gennadiy Moskal, stated that, according
to the information obtained by him, “members of special operation units of the internal
troops of Ukraine and the special unit ‘Omega’ were involved in the shooting (...). Former
first deputy of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Federation assisted in the
preparation of special operations. “The assistance in the preparation of special operations of
the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine was rendered by former first
deputy of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Federation who lived in the ‘Kiev’
hotel (the expenses connected with his accommodation and meals were covered by the
Security Service of Ukraine). The Ukrainian authorities engaged a specialist from Russia. All the
personal data of the Russian citizen will be provided to the General Prosecutor's Office, and
the extent of his guilt will be determined by the investigation”2, Gennadiy Moskal stated.
1 http://ipress.ua/news/21richna_divchynavolonter_pomerla_vid_kulovogo_poranennya_v_shyyu_48354.html 2 http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2014/02/24/7016050/
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2. The incumbent head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Arsen Avakov, reported that a third,
non-Ukrainian, party participated in the shooting of protesters in Kiev. “An extensive and
serious investigation is underway in this case. I think the day will come when we will be able to
announce the facts: who took part in the shooting, when people were shooting, and who gave
the order to do so. These facts are now being gathered together into a single comprehensive
network. There is one thing I can say for sure: the key factor in the conflict which resulted in
the bloodshed in Kiev and turned the country upside down, was a third force. And this force
came from outside of Ukraine”3, the minister enunciated. Gennadiy Moskal denied this
version of developments. In his opinion, the current leadership of the Ministry of Internal
Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine are striving to rebuild the reputation of these
agencies and therefore point to the potential involvement of a ‘third party’4.
3. According to the investigation conducted by Ukrainian journalists, members of Ukrainian
organised criminal groups, mercenary snipers, former leaders of the Ministry of Internal
Affairs and even the Russian Federal Security Service were involved in the shooting of
protesters in Kiev. In particular, journalists reported the involvement in the bloody events in
Kiev of Aleksey Chebotarev – the leader of an organised criminal group engaged in large-scale
clandestine manufacture of alcoholic beverages. According to journalists, Chebotarev's people
provoked the dispersal of the Maidan on 31 November, 2014 and the events on Bankovskaya
Street on 1 December 2013.
Chebotarev was also involved in the payment of ‘bonuses’ to the officers of ‘Berkut’ Special
Forces and internal troops of Ukraine for their work performed. During the sanguinary events
in Kiev (throughout all three months of the conflict) he had the power to coordinate the
actions of ‘Berkut’ and ‘Titushky’ [the hired provocateurs]. Chebotarev also rewarded police
management with bonuses for their activities. He also has direct and friendly relations with
the former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Vitaliy Zakharchenko. Earlier, the son of
politician Anatoliy Gritsenko, one of the leaders of the Automaidan, Aleksey Gritsenko, wrote
on his Facebook page that Chebotarev's gang was involved in kidnappings of the Maidan
activists and hiring of ‘Titushky’. Aleksey Chebotarev had his ‘cover’ in the Security Service of
Ukraine – the head of the Department for the Protection of National Statehood, General
Sergey Ganzha.
On 20 February 2014, on Institutskaya Street, where snipers killed most of the protesters,
Sergey Pankov was detained by the Maidan activists. As it transpired, Pankov was involved in
Aleksey Chebotarev's OCG and, supposedly, he could have worked as a sniper during the
shooting of protesters5,6.
The names of 112 people (including the law enforcement officers) killed in Kiev and the regions of Ukraine as a result of the events associated with the EuroMaidan have been published so far. 101 of them participated in the anti-government protests (Annex 1). Civil society activists say that the death toll is far higher. For example, among the members of the anti-government protests,
3 http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2014/03/4/7017541/ 4 http://zn.ua/UKRAINE/moskal-snaypery-sbu-i-mvd-na-maydane-rasstrelivali-ne-tolko-protestuyuschih-no-i-milicionerov-140600_.html 5 http://censor.net.ua/resonance/272619/krovavaya_boyinya_v_kieve_snayipery_i_berkut_rabotali_za_dengi_opg 6 http://crime.in.ua/statti/20131205/agentura-lubianki
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approximately 300 people are still considered missing7. Thus, the number of fatalities among the protesters may still increase significantly. It should be also taken into account that during the conflict, the media reported on unidentified bodies, discovered in Kiev and near the city:
According to unconfirmed information, on 22 January, 2014, in the forest near Kiev, another
body (with signs of torture) was discovered next to the body of Yuriy Verbytskyi8.
On 21 January, 2014, one protester died after falling from the colonnade of the ‘Dinamo’
stadium9.
According to the commandant's office and the medical workers of the EuroMaidan, on 22
January, 2014, two more activists (in addition to Sergey Nigoyan and Mikhail Zhiznevskiy)
were killed on Hrushevskoho Street. Their bodies were taken away by police officers10.
On 18 February, 2014, a decapitated body was discovered in the centre of Kiev11.
On 19 February, 2014, two people died during the fire in the House of Trade Unions in Kiev.
One of them was identified thanks to applied expertise – his name was Volodymyr Topiy. The
identity of the second victim remains unknown12.
Also, the names of 11 deceased police officers and internal troops (Annex 2) were made public. However, this number may also increase significantly. On 21 February, 2014, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported the death of 16 officers of military services. The Ministry also reported that 130 law enforcement officers had been shot. In total, 410 officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have been hospitalised since 18 February 201413.
In general, during the clashes in Kiev and the regions of Ukraine, at least 113 people were killed, 112 of which were identified. Among the victims are five citizens of other countries (Georgia – 3, Russia – 1, and Belarus – 1). The largest number of casualties were residents of Lvov Province (19 people) and Kiev Province (15 people). A detailed infographic of the victims can be found at:
https://www.facebook.com/EvromaidanSOS/photos/a.335318776609138.1073741827.335278196613196/385107068296975/?type=1&theater
The Open Dialog Foundation hereby calls on the Ukrainian authorities to carry out an objective and comprehensive investigation into the crimes committed by all parties to the conflict during the events associated with the EuroMaidan. In order to ensure the transparency and objectivity of the investigation, both Ukrainian civil society experts and international experts should be engaged in the proceedings.
7 http://portal.lviv.ua/news/2014/02/24/120100.html 8 http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/01/22/7010792/ 9 http://www.pravda.com.ua/news/2014/01/22/7010712/ 10 http://gazeta.ua/articles/politics/_u-zitknennyah-na-grushevskogo-5-zagiblih-i-300-postrazhdalih-oleg-musij-/537833 11 http://ura-inform.com/uk/politics/2014/02/18/mimo-rady-pronesli-obezglavlennyj-trup-aktivista-foto 12 http://zik.ua/ua/news/2014/03/04/vnaslidok_pozhezhi_v_budynku_profspilok_u_kyievi_zagynuly_dvoie_lyudey_467405 13 http://fakty.ictv.ua/images/index/read-news/id/1504972
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Annex 1
The death toll of protesters:
No. Name Date of death Additional information
1
Serhiy Mazurenko
22.11.2014
41 years old, a programmer from Kiev. Died in hospital after being beaten by the officers of law enforcement authorities
2
Mikhailo Zhiznevskiy
22.01.2014
25 years old, citizen of the Republic of Belarus, lived in Belaya Tserkov (Kiev region). He died during the assault on Hrushevskoho Street due to a perforating wound in the heart caused by a hunting bullet.
3
Serhiy Nigoyan
22.01.2014
20 years old, Dnipropetrovsk region. Died during the assault on Hrushevskoho Street due to three gunshot wounds caused by buckshot – to the head, neck and chest.
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4
Yuriy Verbytskyi
21/22.01.2014
49 years old, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, Lviv. Kidnapped by unknown assailants from the Alexandr Hospital in Kiev. His body was discovered on 22.01.2014 in the forest near Kiev with signs of torture.
5
Roman Senyk
25.01.2014
44 years old, Lviv region. Died in hospital in Kiev. On 22.01.2014, during the assault on Hrushevskoho Street, he received a severe gunshot wound to the shoulder and lost a lot of blood.
6
Viktor Homyak
27.01.2014
55 years old, Volyn region. His body was discovered hanging from the metal structure of a Christmas tree at the Independence Square. According to eyewitnesses, the body showed signs of torture.
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7
Bohdan Kalynyak
28.01.2014
52 years old, entrepreneur, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Died of pneumonia caused by hypothermia on Independence Square.
8
Serhiy Synenko
13.02.2014
Activist of Euromaidan from Zaporozhye. Burned alive in his car. According to preliminary information, the fire started due an unknown person shooting at the petrol tank of the car.
32 years old, programmer,
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9 Serhiy Bondarev
18.02.2014 Donetsk region. Died in Kiev from four gunshot wounds.
10
Volodymyr Boykiv
18.02.2014
59 years old, Kiev. Died in Kiev from gunshot wounds.
11
Valeriy Brezdenyuk
18.02.2014
50 years old, artist, Vinnytsia region. Shot in the back on Independence Square in Kiev.
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12
Vyacheslav Veremiy
18.02.2014
32 years old, journalist of the newspaper ‘Vesti’, Kiev. Killed by unknown assailants in the central district of Kiev.
13
Maxim Horoshishin
18.02.2014
25 years old, Cherkasy region. Died in Kiev from gas poisoning caused by a grenade.
14
Antonina Dvoryanets
18.02.2014
62 years old, Kiev region. Died in Kiev after being beaten by the police.
15
Serhiy Didych
18.02.2014
44 years old, deputy of Horodenka District Council, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Killed in Kiev by a stun grenade which exploded in close proximity to his neck and pierced one of his arteries.
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16
Yakiv Zaiko
18.02.2014
73 years old, 1st convocation's National Deputy of Ukraine, Zhitomir. Died from a heart attack while running from ‘Berkut’ officers at Institutskaya Street.
17
Volodymyr Kishchuk
18.02.2014
57 years old, entrepreneur, Kiev region. Died in Kiev due to fractured skull near the neck.
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18
Andriy Korchak
18.02.2014
49 years old, Lviv region. Died in hospital in Kiev due to rupture of internal organs after being beaten.
19
Volodymyr Kulchytskyi
18.02.2014
64 years old. Died in Kiev from two gunshot wounds – to the heart and stomach.
20
Volodymyr Naumov
18.02.2014
43 years old, activist of the Maidan Self-Defence, Kiev. His
body was discovered on the morning of 18.02.2014 on Trukhaniv island in Kiev.
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21
Oleksandr Kapinos
18.02.2014
29 years old, Ternopil region. Died in Kiev on Hrushevskoho Street due to the explosion of a stun grenade which pierced his artery.
22
Dmitriy Maksimov
18.02.2014
19 years old, silver and bronze Deaflympics medallist (Sofia 2013), Kiev. Had his arm blown off by a grenade during the clashes in Kiev. Died from blood loss.
23
Oleksandr Plekhanov
18.02.2014
22 years old, student. Died in the
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17th hospital in Kiev from wounds sustained.
24
Vasiliy Prokhorsky
18.02.2014
33 years old, Kiev. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
25
Viktor Prokhorchuk
18.02.2014
39 years old, took part in the mass protests. Found dead displaying signs of violence in one of the courtyards near Independence Square.
26
Ihor Serdyuk
18.02.2014
40 years old, Poltava region. Died
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in Kiev from a shotgun wound to the face sustained during the construction of a barricade.
27
Volodymyr Topiy
18-19.02.2014
58 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev during the fire in the House of Trade Unions in Kiev. He was identified by DNA examination.
28
Zurab Khurtsia
18.02.2014
53 years old, citizen of Georgia, killed in Kiev. His body was found on a barricade on Institutskaya Street.
29
Serhiy Shapoval
18.02.2014
45 years old, Kiev. Died in Kiev from two gunshot wounds.
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30
Vitaliy Vassiltsov
19.02.2014
36 years old, landscape designer. Killed on Velika Zhitomirskaya Street in Kiev by unknown armed assailants.
31
Roman Hurik
19.02.2014
19 years old, student, Ivano-Frankivsk. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
32
Dmytro Pagor
19.02.2014
21 years old, Khmelnitsky region. Died in Khmelnitsky near the building of the Security Service of Ukraine, from where bullets rained down. He sustained a
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gunshot wound to the head, and died in hospital.
33
Yuriy Paskhalin
19.02.2014
29 years old, Cherkasy region. Died in Kiev from three gunshot wounds to the back and one pneumatic injury.
34
Viktor Shvets
19.02.2014
62 years old, Kiev region. Died in Kiev from gunshot wounds.
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35
Andriy Chernenko
19.02.2014
35 years old. Died in Kiev.
36
Viktor Chernets
19.02.2014
36 years old, Cherkasy region. Died in Podibna, Cherkasy region, from injuries caused by a collision with an unidentified car while guarding an improvised checkpoint on a public highway.
37
Georgiy Arutiunyan
20.02.2014
50 years old, citizen of Georgia, from Rivne (Ukraine). Died in Kiev.
38
Serhiy Baydovsky
20.02.2014
23 years old, Volyn region. Died in Kiev.
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39
Serhiy Bondarchuk
20.02.2014
44 years old, physics teacher, Khmelnitsky region. Died in Kiev.
40
Oleksiy Bratushka
20.02.2014
38 years old, Sumy. Died in Kiev.
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41
Bohdan Vaida
20.02.2014
48 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
42
Nazar Voytovych
20.02.2014
17 years old, student, Ternopil region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
43
Roman Varenytsia
20.02.2014
35 years old, Lviv region. Shot on Velika Zhitomirskaya Street in Kiev by unknown armed assailants.
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44
Ustym Holodniuk
20.02.2014
19 years old, Ternopil region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
45
Ivan Horodnyuk
20.02.2014
29 years old, entrepreneur, Rivne region. Beaten by ‘Berkut’ forces and struck by water sprayed from a water cannon. Returned home on 19 February and died from complications after the attack.
28 years old, Volyn region. Died in
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46 Eduard Hrynevych
20.02.2014 Kiev from a gunshot wound.
47
Mykola Dziavulsky
20.02.2014
54 years old, geography teacher, Khmelnitsky region. Died in Kiev on Institutskaya Street from a gunshot wound.
48
Andriy Dyhdalovych
20.02.2014
40 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the heart.
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49
Ihor Dmytriv
20.02.2014
30 years old, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Died in Kiev.
50
Anatoliy Zhalovaha
20.02.2014
33 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
51
Anatoliy Zherebnyi
20.02.2014
28 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from gunshot wounds to the
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head and neck.
52
Volodymyr Zakharov
20.02.2014
57 years old, IT Specialist. Died during a fire at the office of the Party of Regions in Kyiv.
53
Volodymyr Zubok
20.02.2014
28 years old, Chernihiv region. Died in Kiev.
54
Serhiy Kemsky
20.02.2014
32 years old, politcal expert, Zhytomyr region. Died in Kiev.
55
Anatoliy Korneyev
20.02.2014
53 years old, village head, Havrilovtsy, Khmelnitsky region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the heart.
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56
Ihor Kostenko
20.02.2014
22 years old, student, Ternopil region. Died in Kiev from gunshot wounds.
57
Yevgeniy Kotlyar
20.02.2014
33 years old, Kharkiv. Died in Kiev.
31 years old, Lviv. Died in Kiev
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58 Vitaliy Kotsyuba
20.02.2014 from a gunshot wound.
59
Volodymyr Melnychuk
20.02.2014
39 years old, Kiev. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
60
Andriy Movchan
20.02.2014
34 years old, Kiev. Died in Kiev.
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61
Vasiliy Moisey
20.02.2014
21 years old, student, Volynsk region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
62
Serhiy Myhaylovich
20.02.2014
24 years old, Sumy region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
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63
Valeriy Opanasyuk
20.02.2014
42 years old, Rivne region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
64
Volodymyr Pavliuk
20.02.2014
40 years old, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Died in Kiev from four gunshot wounds.
65
Ivan Panteleyev
20.02.2014
32 years old, musician, Donetsk region. Died in Kiev on Institutskaya Street. sustained a gunshot wound to the heart.
66
Mykola Pankiv
20.02.2014
39 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the heart.
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67
Yuriy Parashchuk
20.02.2014
47 years old, Cherkasy region. Died in Kiev on Institutskaya Street from a gunshot wound.
68
Ihor Pehenko
20.02.2014
Kiev region. Died in Kiev from gunshot wounds.
69
Leonid Polyanksy
20.02.2014
38 years old, Vinnitsa region. Died in Kiev.
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70
Andriy Sayenko
20.02.2014
51 years old, Kiev region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
71
Mykola Semisiuk
20.02.2014
27 years old, Khmelnytskyi. Died from a gunshot wound to the head.
72
Vitaliy Smolinsky
20.02.2014
29 years old, Cherkasy region. Died in Kiev.
73
Bohdan Solchanyk
20.02.2014
28 years old, teacher of the Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv region. Died in Kiev.
74
Ivan Tarasyuk
20.02.2014
23 years old, Volyn region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
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75
Igor Tkachuk
20.02.3014
38 years old, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
76
Roman Tochin
20.02.2014
45 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
77
Ivan (Blek) Tur
20.02.2014
40 years old, entrepreneur, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from a
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gunshot wound.
78
Oleh Ushnevych
20.02.2014
32 years old, Lviv. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
79
Olexandr Khrapachenko
20.02.2014
26 years old, theatre director, Rivne. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
54 years old, Kiev region. Died in
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80 Olexandr Tsariok
20.02.2014 Kiev from a gunshot wound.
81
Volodymyr Chaplinsky
20.02.2014
44 years old, Kiev region. Died in Kiev.
82
Viktor Chmilenko
20.02.2014
52 years old, farmer, Kirovograd region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
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83
Yosyp Shylinh
20.02.2014
61 years old, pensioner, Lviv region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
84
Maxim Shimko
20.02.2014
33 years old, Vinnitsa. Died in Kiev.
85
Oleksandr Shcherbanyuk
20.02.2014
53 years old, Chernivtsi. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the heart.
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86
David Kipiani
21.02.2014
33 years old, citizen of Georgia. Died in Kiev from gunshot wounds.
87
Anatoliy Kurach
21.02.2014
32 years old, Rivne. Died in Kiev.
88
Andriy Tsepun
21.02.2014
35 years old, Kiev region. Killed by unknown assailants near Kiev.
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89 Bohdan Ilkiv
22.02.2014 51 years old, Lviv region. Died in Kiev.
90
Maxim Mashkov
22.02.2014
Died in hospital.
91
Lyudmila Sheremet
22.02.2014
75 years old. Died in Khmelnitsky. She sustained a gunshot wound to the head near the building of the Security Service of Ukraine.
92
Oleh (last name unknown)
23.02.2014
Poltava region. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
93
Ihor Batchinsky
25.02.2014
30 years old, Kiev region. Died from injuries sustained during clashes in Kiev.
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94
Mikhailo Kostyshin
26.02.2014
42 years old, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Injured in Kiev on 27.01.2014. Stayed in hospital for almost a month, but did not recover.
95
Vladyslav Zubenko
28.02.2014
23 years old, Kharkiv. Sustained a gunshot wound in Kiev on 20.02.2014 on Institutskaya Street.
96
Ihor Khomenko
02.03.2014
54 years old, commander of the 28th squadron of the ‘Self- Defence Forces of the Maidan’,
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Kiev region. Died from a heart attack.
97
Artem Mazur
03.03.2014
26 years old, Khmelnytskyi. Died in Kiev. Hit by a grenade on 18.02.2014. Remained in a coma for a long time.
98
Ivan Nakonechniy
07.03.2014
83 years old, officer of the naval forces of the USSR, Kiev. Died from injuries sustained during the clashes on Institutskaya Street on 19.02.2014.
99
Vasiliy Sheremet
07.03.2014
64 years old, Ivano-Frankivsk region. Died from injuries sustained during the clashes in Kiev.
100
Taras Slobodian
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31 years old, Ternopil. Kidnapped by unknown assailants in Kiev. His body was discovered in the Sumy
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region with signs of torture. Buried on 5.03.2014
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Andriy Zhanovachiy
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Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
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Annex 2
The death toll of the security forces:
No. Name Date of death Additional information
1
Dmytro Vlasenko
18.02.2014
31 years old, Crimean Autonomous Republic, lieutenant, officer of the internal troops, military unit no. 4125. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
2
Vitaliy Honcharov
18.02.2014
24 years old, Crimean Autonomous Republic, lieutenant, commander of the special purpose unit ‘Tigr’. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the neck.
3
Oleksiy Ivanenko
18.02.2014
36 years old, Kharkiv, ensign, accompanist musician. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound.
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4
Ivan Teplyuk
18.02.2014
20 years old, ordinary conscript, internal troops, Chernihiv. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
5
Maxim Tretyak
18.02.2014
20 years old, ordinary conscript, internal troops, Chernihiv. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the neck.
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6
Vasily Bulitko
19.02.2014
27 years old, senior police sergeant, member of the special unit ‘Berkut’, Kiev. Died in Kiev from a gunshot wound to the head.
7
Volodymyr Yevtushok
19.02.2014
42 years old, senior police lieutenant, road patrol officer, Kiev. Killed in Kiev by unknown assailants during a patrol.
8
Petr Savitsky
19.02.2014
41 years old, lieutenant, road patrol officer, Kiev. Killed in Kiev by unknown assailants during a patrol.
9
Andriy Fediukin
19.02.2014
41 years old, police lieutenant, member of the special unit ‘Berkut’. Died in Kiev.
10
Serhiy Tsvihun
19.02.2014
23 years old, senior police sergeant, member of the special unit ‘Berkut’, Zaporozhye. Died in Kiev.
11
Serhiy Spichak
20.02.2014
Berdyansk
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14 https://www.facebook.com/EvromaidanSOS/posts/718183531555849 15 https://www.facebook.com/nebesnasotnya.com.ua?fref=ts 16 http://life.pravda.com.ua/person/2014/02/21/153011/ 17 http://nebesnasotnya.com.ua/