“First of all, I am calling on the European Union and the United

States to investigate jointly with Russia the newly discovered facts

about the snipers on Maidan,” Prokhorov wrote on his Facebook page on

Thursday.

No struggle for the bright ideals is worth human sacrifice, and the

murders of people must be investigated by an international commission,

he said.

Furthermore, Prokhorov drew attention to the economic problem.

“Supporters will forgive me for quoting Lenin: politics is a

concentrated expression of the economy. The Ukrainian economy is

currently balancing on the brink of a disaster. What matters is that

neither Russia, nor the EU, nor the U.S. has enough resources to solve

the problems that are already being gauged at $130 billion,” Prokhorov

said.

I am trying to work out a model that can lead the situation out of

the crisis, he said. “The Ukrainian economic crisis will reflect on

everyone – both Russia and the EU, and however self-confident the States

are, the crisis will affect them too,” Prokhorov said.

The problem will have to be resolved jointly because the longer it

takes the global community to find a solution, the higher the price, he

added.

“I am talking about the human, not financial, price: the economic

downfall will be followed by a drop in living standards, the global

community has no right to let the humanitarian disaster to happen,”

Prokhorov said.