Five men put under house arrest for disturbances on Hrushevsky Street – prosecutors
Five men suspected of causing mass disturbances on Hrushevsky Street in central Kyiv have had their remand order replaced by a house arrest, Kyiv prosecutors said.
"Today an appellate court in Kyiv granted a request from senior investigators and decided to change the measure of restraint for the five participants of mass disturbances in the center of the capital to a more lenient one," Kyiv prosecutors' spokeswoman Yana Sobolevska said.
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