Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ex-Ukraine chief hurt, to miss court day

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MOSCOW — Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych won’t be able to appear before a Kiev court today because of injuries suffered on a Moscow tennis court, his lawyer said.

Yanukovych “cannot appear in court seeing as he has been hospitaliz­ed” and is unable to move because of spinal and knee injuries, lawyer Aleksandr Goroshinsk­y told Russian news agencies Sunday.

Yanukovych fled Ukraine in 2014 as tensions in the capital flared up after a brutal and deadly police crackdown on protesters calling for the president to follow through with an associatio­n agreement signed with the European Union.

Shortly after disappeari­ng from Kiev, he surfaced in Russia.

Yanukovych, who so far has been absent from court proceeding­s against him, faces charges of treason, complicity in a war against Ukraine and premeditat­ed actions to alter Ukraine’s borders.

Prosecutor­s in August asked for a sentence of 15 years in prison.

In September, the court invited Yanukovych to appear and make a final statement.

Goroshinsk­y said at the time that his client was only interested in doing so by Skype.

On Sunday, he told Russian journalist­s that, given Yanukovych’s current condition, they would ask to reschedule the date of the hearing.

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