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Ukraine candidate vows 'prison for life' for military graft

MINSK, Belarus (AP) - Ukrainian presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko on Thursday promised life imprisonment for anyone convicted of military corruption allegations, including the incumbent president.

A media investigation last week detailed alleged embezzlement schemes in Ukraine's military industry, including at a factory controlled by President Petro Poroshenko.

"Those who earned even one black kopeck by exploiting the army and the war will sit in prison for life," Tymoshenko said at a news conference where she alleged Poroshenko "simply laundered defense money."

The candidate, a former prime minister and a main figure of the 2004 Orange Revolution, has support nearly equal to Poroshenko's ahead of the March 31 election, according to polls. But both are behind another challenger, comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Tymoshenko also alleged that the presidential administration was behind the candidacy of a rival with a similar name, Yuri Tymoshenko, to confuse voters.

Prosecutor-general Yuri Lutsenko has alleged that a member of Tymoshenko's party was behind an attempt to bribe the similarly named candidate to drop out of the race. Two people were arrested in the case Wednesday.

At the news conference, the former prime minister distanced herself from the mater.

"It all is like the American movie comedy 'Dumb and Dumber,' with Poroshenko and Lutsenko taking part," she said.

Tymoshenko also signed what she said was a commitment to end the fighting against Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine and to restore Russia-annexed Crimea to Ukraine.

"We don't take on the obligation to end the war in two weeks because we are responsible politicians, but there is no doubt we will absolutely establish peace on all of Ukraine's territory, and Donbass and Crimea will be returned," she said.

She also said she was prepared to commit to actions such as lowering household costs for gas and water, raising pensions and supporting families with multiple children.

Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko speaks during her press conference in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, March. 7, 2019. Tymoshenko is running in the president election scheduled for March 31. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) The Associated Press
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko speaks during her press conference in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, March. 7, 2019. Tymoshenko is running in the president election scheduled for March 31. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) The Associated Press
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, left, and U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs David Hale shake hands during their meeting in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 6, 2019. (Mikhail Palinchak, Presidential Press Service Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
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