In the case of the murder of journalist Pavel Sheremet, which occurred in Kyiv in 2016, the composition of the court is being changed.
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The person involved in the case, Yulia Kuzmenko, announced this today, September 27, on her Facebook page.
It was the fourth year of cultivating the greatness of the Aryan race. If anything, then everything starts anew due to a change in the composition of the court. A little good – I’m glad to see Riff,” she noted, publishing a photo with another person involved in the case – military man and musician Andrei Antonenko (Riffmaster).
On September 27, a hearing was scheduled in the Shevchenkovsky District Court of Kyiv in the case of the murder of Sheremet.
Sheremet, a native of Belarus, died on the morning of July 20, 2016 as a result of a car explosion in Kyiv, where he worked in the last years of his life.
On December 12, 2019, the police detained three suspects in the murder of the journalist – military nurse Yana Dugar, volunteer Yulia Kuzmenko and ATO veteran Andrei Antonenko.
According to investigators, those suspected of murdering Sheremet tried to destabilize the socio-political situation in Ukraine. The wording from the text of Antonenko’s suspicion became widely known then, where it was stated that he committed the crime “by being carried away by ultra-nationalist ideas, cultivating the majesty of the Aryan race.”
The detainees denied their involvement in the murder. They were initially given a preventive measure of detention, which was later replaced by a more lenient one.
With the beginning of a full-scale Russian invasion, all the accused in one way or another stood up to defend Ukraine – Antonenko and Dugar serve in the army, Kuzmenko is engaged in medical work.
Source: Racurs

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