Arbuzov hopes force won't be used again to disperse Euromaidan rally
First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Serhiy Arbuzov has said he hopes that the situation with forced dispersal of the Euromaidan rally will not be repeated.
"The critical situation we saw on Euromaidan [on the night of November 30] should not be repeated. I think everything will be in line with the law. If someone brakes the law, the police will respond. I think the current events are not violations for which one should be punished," he said in an interview with Channel 5 on Wednesday.
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