February 2, the Shevchenkivsky District Court in Kyiv, at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office, gave opposition activist Bulatov permission to go abroad.

No decision has been taken to close criminal proceedings against the activist, the Ukrainian court said.

"The decision by the Shevchenkivsky District Court concerned the restraining measure with respect to Bulatov, and not the essence of the said criminal proceedings," the Ukrainian Interior Ministry told Interfax-Ukraine.

Kyiv's Automaidan activist Dmitry Bulatov will continue his treatment at a Lithuanian medical institution, Ukrainian people's deputy Petro Poroshenko said on Channel 5 on Sunday.

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