If that wasn't a mob in Kiev there's never been one. A mob can replace a bad government with a good one, a good government with a bad one, or a bad government with a worse one. It's still a mob, especially if it forces a change of government only months prior to a legal, Constitutional, election.
Sorry, I'll think for myself and so far for every bit of Russian BS I've seen it's been called and raised by Ukrainian BS. If you figure the Ukrainians now in charge are on the side of the angels, so be it, more power to you.
have a nice day
You imply that you're following some sort of a timeline, but yours doesn't start at the beginning.
Is it just possible that Putin faced with an election which was probably going to go against Russian interests inject a "false flag" group into demonstrations? The only way he could grab Crimea was to delegitimize the Ukrainian government before the election.