How can you be so sure every live rounds were not fired by a third party? And then be sure those soldiers all come from the russian military force? In both case you purposedfully ignore possible scenarios that you have no sources of, because it fits your idea of how things went down.
I would remind you that before the scenario of EU/US politicians were doing some "behind the curtains" revolt support and that a 3rd party was shooting at protesters during the protests came up with some legitimity, those who claimed it was the case were called many things, so how can you be so sure you have all the keys here? You sound like you're just backpedalling to the closest border of certainty you can find after you have been proved wrong on so many cases.
I'm saying that knowing that the police was officially authorized to use live rounds, so there is a high chance at least one police officer chose to allow himself to fire, but you're not presenting any facts here.
If you really want to prove things so that we can debate further, you have to not just state what you think is true and be gone with it. A lot of people criticized me for the same exact reason, then when I tried to explain why it is it was not welcomed with warm thoughts
They are all the same person? Nothing changed at how they work? How legal was the ousting of the president by the parliament, and the appointing of a interim president/prime minister? How legal was the ousting of all pre-maidan supporters of Yanukovich in favor of other persons? No shortcuts were taken at all?
Someone who knows Ukrainian laws could answer.
Then of course my mandatory: if you find what happened in Kiev perfectly legal, I challenge you to find something illegal at what happened in Simferopol.
Well, we can discuss it. If you follow this logic, how can you be sure those shots were not made by aliens from Mars? I'm pretty sure both sides used guns. It's very doubtful that the majority of victims is a work of 3rd side as I witnessed live report of head surgeon there in military hospital who opened some info about bullets used to injure/kill both sides. Most of them were 3mm (flober useless bullets) and 5.45 (used by AK-74). Even with SBU using 7.62 AKS and snipers of Ukrainian police, 7.62 and 9mm (used by pistols) bullets were not that often. It doesn't say that sniper couldn't use 5.45 gun for sniping though, but it's doubtful. There are also records of communication between Ukrainian snipers which also indirectly proves that there was a 3rd side sniping but it also proves that Ukrainian snipers fired as well.
What do you mean "the same person"? Parliament of Ukraine is completely the same (like all 450 members are the same). "Ousting" the President by Ukrainian Parliament is completely legal and it's called impeachment, though they didn't do it as he ran away himself. In case when there is no functioning President his functions are transferred temporary to the head of Parliament (speaker of Parliament).
I don't see how you find this correlation with Crimea. I can hardly find anything that is not against the law in that story:
1. Self proclaimed leaders - against the law.
2. Separatism - against the law.
3. Local referendum - against the law, impossible due to Constitution.
4. Referendum to join other country/leave Ukraine - against the law, against Constitution.
5. Bypassing Ukrainian borders with military forces - against both Ukrainian and international laws, against Constitution.
6. Unauthorized movements of Russian soldiers outside their base in Sevastopol - against the military contract with Russia.
As I've said, Maidan protesters who used guns and Molotov cocktails are not any better than Crimean separatists. And I don't really feel a lot of compassion to those who died of a bullet while holding molotov cocktail. But the whole situation in Crimea is just horrible. Both Crimean self proclaimed leaders are 2 small images of Yanukovich: both of them have criminal past. Aksyonov has a criminal name "Goblin", used to be one of the leaders of mafia group called "Salem" (known not only to Crimeans but to the whole Southern Ukraine). Konstantinov had a construction business with company called Console that used a popular criminal scheme: you start building a huge house, you sell flats before you finish building and you never finish building it. Has almost 50 unfinished construction objects in Ukraine. Such people went to politics because they were afraid of chase from other bandits or police, because deputies had/have special rights.