The man committed suicide in the Vinnitsa region for killing pensioners in the Cherkasy region.
In the Vinnitsa region, a man, who wants to suspicion of double murder of pensioners in the Cherkyy region, has shot himself in negotiations with law enforcement officials who have come to his restraint. This was reported by the National Police’s press service on Wednesday, July 30.
It was noted that in the morning the attack itself was called 102 and said he was near the store in one of the Khmelnitsky districts of the Vinnitsa region and expected police personnel, indicating that he had grenades and automatic weapons.
During a difficult police operation with the involvement of special forces, cords and negotiations, a 63-year-old man disagreed to lying the weapon and committed suicide.
It is known that on July 26, the suspect, along with the accomplice, destroyed the home of pensioners in the Cherkasy region, which was tortured to death, perhaps for the sake of money. The man was left to die at home, and the woman, who saw the face of the offender, was brought to the field in the territory of the Kirovograd region, which was hit on the road. He died of injuries in his head and turmoil.
Operators initially stopped one of the attacks – he was released after delivering a penalty for killing and robbery and developing a new attack. Now the attack is in jail. Another – to this day is hiding in the Vinnitsa region, from which he came from. Like his accomplice, he also previously served a sentence for a number of crimes.
After suicide, police found automatic weapons, charged shops and grenades near the body. Investigation actions continue.
Remember that throughout the region they have stopped a suspect from killing a 17-year-old girl. In Dnieper, the court chose a prevention proposal of a 14-year-old boy who suspected of killing an unfamiliar woman.
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