Moscow, July 8: The head of Russia's Investigative Committee… (гражданин · военнослужащий · украинский)
Moscow, July 8: The head of Russia's Investigative Committee, Alexander Bystrykin, held an operational meeting in Luhansk with the staff responsible for investigating crimes committed by Ukrainian armed formations against civilians and Russian military personnel.
Consensus
- Four Ukrainian citizens were arrested for allegedly killing three Russian military personnel on the Zaporozhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
- The alleged killings occurred in 2022 on the territory of the Zaporozhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
- The arrests followed detention in May of that year.
- The investigation into the criminal case is ongoing.
- The event was discussed during an operational meeting held by Alexander Bastykin in Luhansk on July 8.
Points of divergence
- The Investigative Committee of Russia stated that the suspects were arrested after being detained in May, and emphasized that the investigation continues. The report also included broader statistics about Ukrainian military crimes since 2014, including over 8,300 civilian deaths and more than 20,000 injuries. — vedomosti
- The names of the four suspects—Artem Davydov, Maxim Poceleuiev, Anatoly Rudenko, and Dmitry Nosenko—were explicitly mentioned in the report. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Four suspects in the killing of military personnel at ZAPC arrested — Ведомости
- Bastrikin: Suspects in the killing of Russian soldiers at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant have been detained — Вести