The parents of teenagers Tigran Hovhannisyan and Nikita Khanganov killed in occupied Berdyansk have not yet been given access to their bodies.
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This was reported to the “Public” in a comment by the head of the CAA Galitsina. Maybe the bodies will be returned to the parents today.
According to her, it is known that the guys were killed by Russian snipers, but one does not yet know under what circumstances the murder took place.
Relatives of the teenagers killed in Berdyansk are in danger, the city military administration said.
There is a statement from the parents [убитих хлопців]who ask to maintain informational silence, because all relatives remained in the occupation, and this puts them in danger, they have constant searches, torture,” the head of the city administration said in a commentary to the Radio Liberty project “News of the Sea of Azov”.
She also noted that as of June 27, the bodies of teenagers had not yet been returned to their families. The school where the guys studied after the de-occupation is planned to be renamed in their honor.
Recall that teenagers in Berdyansk were shot dead by snipers, said human rights activist Olga Reshetilova.
No one knows how it happened and what was happening at that moment. Today we learned that the guys were killed by sniper shots. Nikita was shot in the head, and Tigran was shot in the heart. That is, the occupation police did not even try to somehow save the lives of the guys, – said the co-founder of the Media Initiative for Human Rights on the air of Radio Liberty.
Reshetilova believes that the occupying authorities are trying to “hang” on the dead crimes that they did not commit. She also recalled that the murder of Hovhannisyan and Khanganov was preceded by a six-month persecution.
Radio Liberty (https://t.me/+GfXw8BudpsJkZDVi)
Source: Racurs

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