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Prosecutor General's Office Summons Yanukovych For Interrogation On December 5 And December 9, Bohatyriova On December 7

The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine summons former president Viktor Yanukovych as a suspect for interrogation on December 5 and December 9.

The summonses have been posted on the website of the Prosecutor General's Office, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

The documents contain the following addresses of Yanukovych: 13, building 5, 15 Obolonska Naberezhna Street, Kyiv; 20 Ivana Franka Street, the village of Novi Petrivtsi, Vyshgorod district, Kyiv region; B building, 81 Yeriomenko Street, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

The Prosecutor General's Office demands that Yanukovych come to A. L. Leschenko, head of the investigation department of the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office of the Prosecutor General's Office, at 36/1 Klovskyi Uzviz Street in Kyiv at 10.00 on December 5 and December 9.

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Also, the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine summons Raisa Bohatyriova, the former vice prime minister of Ukraine and former healthcare minister, for interrogation on December 7.

The summons has been published in the Uriadovyi Kurier government newspaper of November 29, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

Detectives will be waiting Raisa Bohatyriova at the following address: 8 Moskovska Street, Kyiv at 9:30.

Raisa Bohatyriova is summoned within investigation into a case instituted under article 191 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (embezzlement of funds through abuse of office).

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, Sviatoshynskyi District Court of Kyiv on November 28 interrogated former President Viktor Yanukovych via a video link from Russia as a witness in a case against five former officers of the Berkut riot police accused of killing 48 activists of the Euromaidan in Kyiv on February 20, 2014.

The Prosecutor-General's Office believes that the testimony that former President Viktor Yanukovych gave via a video link from Russia was insignificant.

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