A Ukrainian military man was strangled in the rear

Semyon Doroshenko.  
19.11.2018 20:30
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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War, Armed forces, Galicia, Криминал, Society, Incidents, Special services, Ukraine


In the city of Yavorov in the Lviv region, the body of a soldier of the 24th brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces named after “King Daniel” was found, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

This was reported by the press secretary of the military prosecutor's office of the Western region of Ukraine Yulia Galushchak.

In the city of Yavorov in the Lviv region, the body of a soldier of the 24th brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces named after “King...

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“Yesterday evening, the body of a serviceman was discovered without signs of life, in a rented apartment in the city of Yavorov. Criminal proceedings have been registered on this fact. The pre-trial investigation is being carried out by the Yavorovsky police department,” Galushchak said.

The strangled soldier was 24 years old and was from the Ternopil region. According to preliminary information, death occurred as a result of mechanical asphyxia. In other words, he was strangled.

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