Could he be the next victim? Suspected murderer Farion was looking for information about Buzhansky

Could he be the next victim? Suspected murderer Farion was looking for information about Buzhansky

Kyiv  •  UNN

July 26 2024, 10:32 AM  •  15457 views

The 18-year-old suspect in the murder of Iryna Farion was looking for information about MP Maksym Buzhansky. The police have evidence of the detainee's involvement in the crime and are considering several versions of the motive.

The suspect in the murder of linguist Iryna Farion was looking for information about Servant of the People MP Maksym Buzhansky on the Internet. This was announced by Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko during a briefing, an UNN correspondent reports .

During the briefing, law enforcement officers showed the suspect's search history. He was interested in the whereabouts of certain politicians, whose names were hidden in the video, and when regional council meetings were held.

"We showed you his search plate. I can reveal one name - the next person he looked at was Maksym Buzhansky. I will keep silent about all the other names," Klymenko said.

Addendum

On July 19, an unidentified person shot at Iryna Farion, a linguist and professor at Lviv Polytechnic. The woman was taken to the hospital with a head wound in an extremely serious condition. Iryna Farion died in the hospital.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy reportedthat on July 25, an 18-year-old man was detained in the city of Dnipro, allegedly involved in the premeditated murder of Iryna Farion.

According to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, law enforcement officers have enough evidence to claim that it was an 18-year-old man detained in Dnipro who shot at linguist Iryna Farion. According to him, the investigation lasted 139 hours.

The police reported earlier that they had several versions of the murder of linguist Iryna Farion, including public and political activities and personal animosity. Law enforcement officers found a shell casing after the shooting and do not rule out a "Russian trace" in the crime.

The prosecutor's office will insist that the 18-year-old suspect in the murder of linguist Irina Farion be held in custody without the possibility of bail.