“The father of the Ukrainian woman in the United States, Stanislav Zarutsky, arrived in the United States to say goodbye to his daughter; Information that the man was not released from Ukraine is not true. Source: Colonel Andriy Demchenko, a spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, at a briefing in Kiev and in the UP commentary Direct Language: “All these messages and comments that have spread different information resources, including with reference to foreign media, are not true and are absurd.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Colonel Andriy Demchenko, a spokesman for the State Border Service at a briefing in Kyiv and in a comment to the UP
Direct language: “All these messages and comments that have spread various information resources, including with reference to foreign media, are not true and are absurd. This girl’s father did not refuse to check the checkpoints and was not issued in PP for departure from Ukraine.
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At the same time, I can point out that he was provided with the necessary assistance for the registration of documents for entry into the country of following, and other necessary assistance, and now I can state that he has drove beyond Ukraine recently on the basis of a humanitarian nature, he is given consular assistance, he has already arrived in the United States.
Details: To the clarifying question of the UP Demchenko added that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine helped the Zarutsk father in receiving an American visa and provides consular assistance.
Separately, the spokesman of the State Border Guard said that after the scandalous material in the Daily Mail), no media contacted the comments and clarifications at the SPSU.
That preceded: On September 10, the Daily Mail edition in its material, without reference to the source of information, wrote that Zarutskaya’s father could not be present at the funeral of his daughter in the United States because of a ban on departure for military men. Further in the media and social networks the message was spread that Zarutsky “did not release from the country”.
Prehistory:
- The tragedy occurred on the evening of August 22 at the East/West Boulevard railway station near South-end of Charlotte. According to police, Irina Zarutska received numerous knife wounds and died on the spot.
- The suspect in the murder of the Ukrainka was arrested-he was a homeless 34-year-old Designarlos Brown, Jr. He was taken to a hospital with non -life -threatening injuries, but arrested and charged with first degree murder.
- According to court records, Brown has a long criminal past – since 2011 he has been repeatedly detained for theft, robbery with weapons and threats.
- US President Donald Trump has called on the death penalty of Brown Jr., who is suspected of murder on August 22, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee.