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Yanukovych from Russia: I Was Not Overthrown but Compelled to Leave |
2014-03-01 |
![]() Yanukovych told news hounds in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don that he had been "compelled to leave" Ukraine after he received threats to his security. "I have not been tossed by anyone, I was compelled to leave Ukraine due to an immediate threat to my life and the life of those close to me," he said, sitting at a desk alongside a senior editor from the ITAR-TASS news agency in front of three Ukrainian flags. "I intend to continue the fight for the future of Ukraine against those who try to saddle it with fear and terror." Yanukovych, who fled after being impeached by parliament on Saturday, savaged the anti-Kremlin and pro-EU forces who have now taken power. "Power in Ukraine has been taken by nationalist, pro-fascist young people who represent the absolute minority of people in Ukraine." "This is anarchy, terror and chaos," he added. But Yanukovych, 63, speaking in Russian, said he wanted to apologize for leaving Ukraine in its current state. "I am ashamed. I want to say I apologize to the Ukrainian people for what happened in Ukraine and that I did not have the strength to keep stability." |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Victor, you're so lucky Putin just didn't make you disappear. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2014-03-01 16:29 |
#1 ..as I've heard from a few barkeeps, "You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.." |
Posted by: Uncle Phester 2014-03-01 11:00 |