Murder of Irina Farion: the court began considering a complaint about changing the measure of restraint for the suspect

Murder of Irina Farion: the court began considering a complaint about changing the measure of restraint for the suspect

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The Lviv Court of Appeal has started considering a complaint about changing the measure of restraint for Vyacheslav Zinchenko. The defense asks to appoint house arrest instead of detention for the suspect in the murder of Professor Irina Farion.

Today, on August 5, the Lviv Court of Appeal began considering a complaint about changing the measure of restraint for Vyacheslav Zinchenko, suspected of murdering linguist and professor of Lviv Polytechnic Irina Farion. The defense asks to appoint round-the-clock house arrest instead of detention, reports UNN.

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In Lviv, consideration of a complaint about changing the measure of restraint for a suspect in the murder of linguist and professor of Lviv Polytechnic Irina Farion has begun. The lawyer asks to appoint round-the-clock house arrest instead of detention.

Suspect Vyacheslav Zinchenko participates online.

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On July 19, it was reported that an unknown person shot at Iryna Farion, a linguist and professor of Lviv Polytechnic. A woman with a head wound in extremely serious condition was taken to the hospital. Irina Farion died in the hospital.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said that on July 25, an 18-year-old man was detained in the city of Dnipro ,who is probably involved in the premeditated murder of Irina Farion.

As Interior Minister Ihor Klimenko said, law enforcement officers have enough evidence to claim that it was the 18-year-old boy who was detained in Dnipro who shot at linguist Irina 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, whose center is located in Russia.

The Galitsky District Court of Lviv sent Vyacheslav Zinchenko, who is suspected of murdering linguist and professor of Lviv Polytechnic Irina Farion, into custody without the possibility of bail until September 22.