Threw a dog from the sixth floor – Kyiv resident served with notice of suspicion
Kyiv • UNN
In Kyiv, an intoxicated owner threw a Bichon dog from the sixth floor, resulting in the animal's death. He has been served with a notice of suspicion and faces up to eight years in prison.

Capital law enforcement officers have served a notice of suspicion to a man who threw a Bichon dog from a sixth-floor window. The animal died from its injuries, UNN reports, citing the Main Department of the National Police of Ukraine in Kyiv.
Details
The crime occurred on June 9: a man threw a dog out of a high-rise window on Chornobylska Street—the animal died.
The investigation established that the Bichon dog was thrown from the sixth-floor window by its owner, who was in a state of alcohol intoxication
The detainee has been served a notice of suspicion under Part 3 of Article 299 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine - cruelty to animals. The sanction of the article provides for 5 to 8 years of imprisonment.
Recall
In Kyiv, a man with a weapon threatened a 70-year-old security guard of a garage cooperative over a local dog. Law enforcement officers opened proceedings under Part 1 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine - hooliganism.

