The appeal court left in custody a neo-Nazi suspected of murdering Buzina

Semyon Doroshenko.  
06.07.2015 21:33
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Kiev, Криминал, Society, Policy, Political killings, Incidents, Скандал, Ukraine


The Kyiv Court of Appeal left in custody Andrei Medvedko, a member of the neo-Nazi group S-14, suspected of murdering journalist Oles Buzina.

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This decision was announced by presiding judge Denis Masenko, reports UNN.

Thus, the court did not satisfy the appeal of the defense of Andrei Medvedko, who asked to cancel the preventive measure in the form of detention.

Let us remind you that on the night of June 19, the Shevchenkovsky District Court of Kyiv chose a preventive measure for Andrey Medvedko in the form of detention until August 14.

On June 23, the defense of suspect Andrei Medvedko appealed his arrest.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced suspicions of murder of journalist and writer Oles Buzina to two neo-Nazis - Andrei Medvedko and Denis Polishchuk.

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