They are accused of participating in mass riots. What decision the court will make on such a seemingly harmless matter is still unclear. As of Saturday, January 25, three detainees are known to be held in the Solomensky district police department of the capital.
It remains unclear whether the detainees had any connection to Euromaidan activists, although police officers claim that besides old tires in the trunk, there is other evidence. Some hope is placed on the amnesty that the President promised to those participants of protest actions who did not commit serious offenses.
It is worth recalling that earlier the capital's traffic police urged drivers not to use the central streets of Kyiv, where several incidents of attacks on motorists were recorded.








