“He loves Ukraine, and it seems to him that he acted correctly.” Nebitov about Farion's murder suspect
Kyiv • UNN
The deputy head of the National Police said that Vyacheslav Zinchenko, a suspect in the murder of Iryna Farion, loves Ukraine and considers his actions to be correct.
Deputy Head of the National Police Andriy Nebytov said that Vyacheslav Zinchenko, a suspect in the murder of linguist and professor of Lviv Polytechnic Iryna Farion, loves Ukraine and thinks he acted correctly. Nebytov said this on the air of Radio Liberty, reports UNN.
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I will say this: the man did not make up his mind on his own. You know that he was a member of certain groups, unfortunately, not very pro-Ukrainian. There is a person who is absolutely pro-Ukrainian. I personally talked to him. He respects Ukraine. His father is fighting in a certain brigade. He loves Ukraine, and he thinks that he acted correctly. He believes that there is no need to divide Ukrainian society. He had his own motives
Recall
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that on July 25, an 18-year-old man was detained in Dnipro , who is 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.
Law enforcement officers are checking the suspect in the murder of Irina Farion for involvement in the neo-Nazi movement, which is centered in Russia.
The Galician District Court of Lviv sent Vyacheslav Zinchenko, who is suspected of the murder of Irina Farion, to custody without the possibility of bail.
Zinchenko himself does not admit his guilt.