Vyacheslav Zinchenko stressed that he has a negative attitude towards Putin and the entire regime.
V'yacheslav Zinchenko
I suspect vaniya at the killing of Irini Farion V Zinchenko said that the linguist did not kill.
Public Lviv reports this.
“I did nothing, and I did nothing with Farion. I am asking some other questions. I did nothing, it was not me. It seems like I am asking such questions – it was not me,” Zinchenko said. . /p>
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Vyacheslav Zinchenko added that he has a negative attitude towards Putin and the entire regime, and that he does not want to have anything in common with him and never had.
The young man said that he is a certified UAV operator and has completed the relevant courses.
The case of the murder of Irina Farion
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On July 25, the suspect was detained in Dnipro – he is a local 18-year-old resident. According to law enforcement officials, before the murder, he rented at least three apartments in Lviv.
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“Sledstvie Info” reported that a student of the Dnipro State University of Internal Affairs named Vyacheslav was detained. According to journalists from “Schemes”, the suspect followed the page of a blogger who criticized Farion and spread conspiracy and neo-Nazi views.
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Law enforcement officers are considering all versions of the motive for the crime. Farion, defending the interests of the Ukrainian language, sometimes made radical statements, and last year he was suspended from teaching at the Lviv Polytechnic – this happened after she said that she did not consider Russian-speaking fighters of “Azov” and the 3rd assault brigade to be Ukrainians if they could not speak Ukrainian. She also published a letter addressed to her from a student from occupied Crimea. The letter contained the student's personal data, and the occupiers used this to put pressure on him. After these episodes, the SBU opened a case against Farion. Finally, in June, linguistics was resumed at the university.
- More on this topic – in the article “The Eagle and the Hyenas. What is Irina Farion Famous For”