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    Wednesday, April 23, 2014

    Kidnapping of Ukrainian patriots has Russia's full support, says Kiev

    Case of Vladimir Rybak is latest in a string of kidnappings which Kiev blames on Russia and its undercover agents

    The last time Vladimir Rybak was seen alive was on Thursday 17 April . Rybak, a local councillor, was walking away from the city hall in the eastern Ukrainian city of Gorlovka after taking part in a pro-Ukrainian flashmob in the central square. Three days earlier, separatists had seized the government building, taking down the Ukrainian flag and replacing it with the tricolour of the Donetsk People's Republic.


    According to friends, Rybak, who was 42, made no secret of his strong anti-separatist views. "He was entirely open and at times impulsive," fellow councillor Yurii Zhuk said. After the demo Rybak tried to barge his way in to the city hall and take down the rebel flag. A video captured what happened next. Pro-Russian protesters jostled Rybak; they refused to let him inside; a youth in a balaclava grabbed his arm and led him away.


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