During a conversation with journalists, the former commander of the 155th Brigade, Stanislav Luchanov, answered a number of questions regarding the case of the kidnapping and murder of the Moseichuk brothers. He denied his involvement in the kidnapping of the men and also stated that he is not aware of any possible conflicts between them and his wife, reports UNN.
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When asked by journalists whether he ordered the kidnapping of the brothers, Stanislav Luchanov replied: "No."
He also commented on information about a possible conflict between his wife and the brothers. When asked whether such a conflict existed, the man stated that he had never seen the brothers.
However, when asked how the deceased men ended up on the territory of Luchanov's military unit, he did not answer.
At the same time, the man stated that he wants to "find out what happened" with the help of the investigation.
When asked whether his wife knew these brothers, Stanislav Luchanov replied that he does not know.
Recall
The day before, a conflict arose in the Kyiv region after a local resident made a remark to two men about loud music and riding motorcycles. The men, who were brothers, responded with abusive language. Subsequently, her husband, who is a serviceman, demanded an apology to his wife, but was refused. The investigation believes that after this, he involved other military personnel in the criminal plan.
According to preliminary data, on the night of June 28, seven people broke into the yard of two brothers in the Kyiv region, took them to an unknown destination, and killed them. The bodies, which according to the investigation belong to the victims, have now been exhumed. In addition, it turned out that the commander had left his service without authorization, and he is being sought.
Later, the Office of the Prosecutor General confirmed the detention of the former commander of the 155th Brigade, Stanislav Luchanov.