Iryna Farion's murder: the suspect does not admit his guilt

Iryna Farion's murder: the suspect does not admit his guilt

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18-year-old Vyacheslav Zinchenko, a suspect in the murder of linguist Irina Farion, denies any involvement in the crime. Law enforcement officials are checking him for ties to the neo-Nazi movement, which is centered in Russia.

The suspect in the murder of linguist and professor of Lviv Polytechnic Iryna Farion, Vyacheslav Zinchenko, who was taken into custody today, does not admit his guilt. Zinchenko said this in a conversation with journalists after the hearing, reports UNN.

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When asked whether he agreed with the investigation and pleaded guilty, Zinchenko replied: “No”.

When asked about what he was doing in Lviv when Iryna Farion was killed, the guy asked journalists to ask more interesting questions, calling them “some kind of boring stuff.

When journalists asked him how he felt about Iryna Farion, he said he “didn't know”. He also claimed that he “did nothing” near Farion's house and again called on journalists to ask “more interesting questions.

I'm asking more interesting questions. What was I doing there? I didn't do anything with her. It wasn't me. That's it. I answer questions like that: I didn't do anything. Ask more interesting questions

- The guy answered irritably.

Recall

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 said that on July 25, an 18-year-old manwas detained in 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 boy 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 a neo-Nazi movement centered in Russia.