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The Brovary tragedy: BP speaks about the investigation

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Verkhovna Rada Committee member Fyodor Venislavsky announced that the first results of the investigation will be available next week.

The investigation into the helicopter crash in Brovary continues today. The first results should be expected next week. This is what the member of the Verkhovna Rada (VR) committee on national security, defense and intelligence, Fyodor Venislavsky, said on the air of the telethon on Saturday, January 21.

“An investigation is still underway. According to the SBU, several main factors are taken into account, so it is too early to talk about the reasons … I think in the near future we will get more or less clear picture of what happened,” he said.

He also hopes that by the end of next week can count on the first results of the commission.

As you know, on January 18, a helicopter crashed on the territory of a kindergarten in Brovary.

Later it became known that the top leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, including Minister Denis Monastyrsky, was in the helicopter – all passengers were killed.

At the helicopter crash site, 14 dead were found, including a child. In addition, 25 people were injured.

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Source: korrespondent

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