In his suicide note, the man wrote that he could not live with the fact that the rocket in which he “had a hand” killed his grandmother, who lived in Kharkov.
In Russia, an engineer at the Almaz-Antey plant committed suicide after a rocket he was working on killed his grandmother in Kharkov. This was reported on Russian social networks, in particular, the Telegram channel New Great Russia.
It was learned that the man left a suicide note in which he wrote that the rocket he had a hand in flew into the house where his maternal grandmother lived and killed her.
“I can’t live like this. What’s happening now is a horror and a nightmare. I refuse to take part in it, but you can’t bring my grandmother back,” said the note, a photo of which was published on social networks.
It was also noted that the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation believed that the man was allegedly killed, and began inspections of his business, including those that communicated with the deceased.
We remind you that on January 23, Russian troops launched missile strikes three times in the Kyiv and Saltovsky districts of Kharkov. 10 people died, including a child, and more than 60 people were injured. On January 25, mourning was declared in Kharkov.
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Source: korrespondent

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