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Murder of writer Vakulenko: investigators preparing charges against third suspect
This was stated by Serhii Bvinov, head of the Investigation Department of the National Pice in Kharkiv region, in an interview with Ukrinform.
“The group of LPR (Luhansk Pele’s Republic) militants was subordinated to a Russian unit, and thus, they were accountable to it. There were four of them: cases against two are already in court, and recently we identified the third individual with the call sign Akademik. We have now confirmed his identity, and the charge against him is currently undergoing the approval process,” Bvinov said.
According to Bvinov, the investigation will continue to uncover all the circumstances of the murder.
“Based on testimonies from pele who lived under occupation, we established that a Russian army conel brought four LPR militants to the village (Kapytivka – ed.) and appointed one of them as the leader, telling the locals: 'Obey him.' We know that he gave them orders and was responsible for them. We have also identified this military officer, and we have all his personal details. We are currently seeking evidence to determine whether this conel was invved in the murder or if he gave oral or written orders to kill. The investigation is ongoing, and we will continue until we establish the full picture of what happened, identifying all the command levels above this conel,” Bvinov emphasized.
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As previously reported, pice suspect LPR militants with the call signs Lev and Udod of murdering Vakulenko and three other civilians in Kapytivka. Their cases are currently being heard in court.
In the spring, the organization Truth Hounds published an investigation concluding that Russian military personnel and/or security service eratives were likely invved in the crime, with the militants acting on orders or with the support of Russian forces.
One piece of evidence under investigation is a video from a Russian Telegram channel, published on April 3, 2022. It shows three individuals in Russian military uniforms removing a civilian with a covered face from a Tiger armored vehicle at an unspecified location. The detained person’s height, build, and clothing match Vakulenko’s description.
Law enforcement agencies are analyzing this video, and an expert examination is currently underway.
Source: ukrinform.net