Ukrainian court finds ex-president guilty of treason

AP  |  Minsk(Belarus) 

A court in the Ukrainian capital on Thursday found former guilty of treason and helping annex the Crimean peninsula.

The court began reading out the verdict in Yanukovych's case, a process that is expected to take at least the whole day. The already declared guilty of treason and premeditated actions to alter the country's borders, and will rule later on the other charges.

fled in 2014 as tensions in flared up following a deadly police crackdown on protesters calling for the to follow through with an association agreement with the Yanukovych eventually surfaced in and was tried in absentia.

The Kremlin has used a request by Yanukovych as one of the legal grounds to seize the Crimean peninsula and later formally annex it.

At a Security Council session on March 1, 2014, a Russian had read out a request by Yanukovych to send Russian troops to

Yanukovych later said he did send a letter to asking for military assistance, but claimed that that was not an official invitation for boots on the ground.

The annexation of triggered hostilities in eastern where fighting between Russia-backed separatists and government troops has claimed more than 10,000 lives.

Earlier in the trial, Yanukovych testified via video link from

His has said that the former would not be able to follow the verdict because he is in hospital after sustaining on a tennis court in November.

Prosecutors have asked the court to sentence Yanukovych to 15 years in prison.

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First Published: Thu, January 24 2019. 18:45 IST