Andriy Sayenko 51, private entrepreneur, Fastiv, Kyiv region Andriy Sayenko left home for the last time on February 18. That day he went to the Maidan once again and stayed there forever. “I called him at about 8 am. He said he had no time to talk, he had to go,” recalls Yuriy, Andriy's elder brother. That was their last conversation. Then the phone switched off. Yuriy heard on the radio that there were submachine gun bursts on the Maidan, and tried calling his brother again and again. The phone rang at about half past eleven. “Andriy!” Yuriy shouted in the receiver. But a stranger’s voice answered, “No, it's not Andriy, it’s a volunteer. Andriy is dead.” The volunteer passed the phone to the doctor who had tried to save An-driy’s life. He said the bullet hit him near the scapula and

