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A fact from 2011 Vasylkiv terror plot appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 23 January 2014 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Regarding this edit (and to prevent an edit war ): I think the 10 Jan. 2014 clashes (caused by the verdict in this alleged 2011 Lenin statue bomb plot) have nothing to do with Euromaidan... And I think it is just a coincidence that people also involved in Euromaidan got caught up in the 10 Jan. 2014 clashes (a.k.a. by accident). Hence I think Category:Political scandals in Ukraine; −Category:Riots and civil disorder in Ukraine; −Category:Protests in Ukraine should be reinstated in this article. (And Category:Euromaidan should stay because this Wiki-article and Euromaidan are loosely linked). — Yulia Romero • Talk to me!21:55, 11 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Agree. Also, seeing as they were convicted, they can no longer be 'alleged' by definition. Whether the allegations were proven true in a show trial is a whole 'nother matter but that POV shouldn't be prominent in the title - keep it neutral --Львівське (говорити) 18:45, 12 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
+ 1 source... OK; I agree Vasylkiv terrorists case seems to be the most used in English to describe the events. At the time I wrote the article I could find this not... So I decided to take Alleged 2007 bomb plot in Copenhagen as an example-tittle.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Yulia Romero (talk • contribs)
The article goes directly from allegations to the sentencing and protests. It needs to explicitly say that the accused were found guilty. Kablammo (talk) 13:03, 23 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]