The initial goals of Automaidan included the resignation of the Ukrainian president
Viktor Yanukovych, as well as
Ukraine's alignment with the EU.The movement consisted of drivers who protected the protest, supply revolutionary camps, disobey the Azarov, block streets and bring the Euromaidan to "the ruling elite's" doorsteps. The movement originated on 30 November 2013. In the early morning hours, after the dispersion of protesters on Independence Square in Kyiv, car owners started driving around the city with the specific purpose of signaling and displaying Ukrainian and European flags to agitate for massive protests against the oppressive-turned-violent government. Drivers brought hundreds of people to St. Michaels Square for free from across the city and suburbs. Automaidan organized numerous car processions to residencies of anti-Ukrainian officials including the one on 29 December 2013, to the president's residence in
Mezhyhirya to voice their protests at his refusal to sign the
Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement in December 2013. The motorcade was stopped a couple of hundred metres short of his residence. This resulted in Automaidan members being identified and becoming a major target of violent attacks by government forces, militia, and
titushkys. One of the organisers,
Dmytro Bulatov, was kidnapped by unknown assailants on 22 January 2014. He reappeared on 30 January, having been tortured and visibly injured. The kidnapping of Bulatov condemned by many, including the
High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,
Catherine Ashton. In a statement from her office on 31 January, she said "I am appalled by the obvious signs of prolonged torture and cruel treatment of Auto-Maidan organiser Dmytro Bulatov, who was found alive yesterday after having been missing for a week. [...] All such acts are unacceptable and must immediately be stopped. It is the authorities' responsibility to take all necessary measures to address the current atmosphere of intimidation and impunity which allows for such acts to take place. All unlawfully detained people have to be released and perpetrators brought to justice." Two criminal cases involving Bulatov have been opened, one treats him as a victim of abduction, another as a suspect in criminal proceedings on mass riots. The demand was not met and Automaidan, Self-defence and thousands of viche supporters went to the parliament building via
Hrushevskoho Street. The same day at 16:00
Dmitry Bulatov posted a disclaimer on his Facebook page, saying that he, Serhij Poyarkov and Andrej Telizhenko were against unmotivated use of force, bloodshed, hadn't called on people to go to the parliament building and were trying to persuade Automaidan activists and other people to resist authority's provocations.
Since end of Euromaidan In February 2014 Automaidan leader
Dmytro Bulatov was appointed
Minister for Youth and Sports in the
first Yatsenyuk Government. the 2 December 2014 appointed
second Yatsenyuk Government he did not return. In
Odesa on 30 August 2015 Automaidan activists briefly occupied the estate of former MP
Serhiy Kivalov to expose his wealth. On 31 October 2015 100 AutoMaidan vehicles protested at the mansion of
president Petro Poroshenko demanding the resignation of
Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin. They accused Shokin of sabotaging
corruption and
the deaths of Euromaidan demonstrators investigations. Mid-February 2016 Automaidan activists from
Zhytomyr blocked the passage of trucks with Russian registration plates at the
Belarusian-Ukrainian border. == Regional and other organizations ==