January 20, 2025
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Police: a man and a woman were detained in Kyiv, who were preparing to kill Deputy Minister Lyashko

At present, the question of choosing preventive measures for the suspect is being resolved”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Kyiv, law enforcement officers prevented the murder of the First Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine Viktor Lyashko, the press service of the Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office reports.

According to the investigation, in October 2024, a woman died in one of the capital’s hospitals as a result of severe injuries received during a road accident. The first deputy minister, who is an anesthesiologist, was on duty at the hospital that day.

“Despite serious injuries as a result of the accident, the woman’s friends believed that the doctor was to blame for her death, so they decided to kill him. To do this, the suspects followed him, renting cars and an apartment in the residential complex where the man lives. They purchased a weapon with which they planned to shoot the doctor,” the message reads.

According to the police, they had been preparing for several months.

The Kyiv police, together with the SBU, detained a man and a woman while handing over money for a gun that was supposed to be used as a murder weapon.

Detainees were notified of the suspicion under Part 1 Art. 14 p. 12 h. 2 Art. 115 (preparation for a criminal offense, intentional murder) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. At present, the question of choosing preventive measures for the suspect is being resolved.

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