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WorldAsiaA criminal investigation has been launched in the wake of the atrocity perpetrated in the Bryansk region.

A criminal investigation has been launched in the wake of the atrocity perpetrated in the Bryansk region.

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On the fact of the attack by saboteurs on settlements in the Bryansk region, the Investigative Committee of Russia initiated criminal proceedings under articles on the commission of a terrorist act, undermining the life of law enforcement and the destruction of property. On this subject reported on the SCR website.
“The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation collects and corrects evidence of crimes committed by representatives of Ukrainian armed groups against the civilian population and law enforcement agencies in the settlements of Lyubechane and Sushany, Klimovsky district, region of Bryansk,” the ministry said in a statement. statement.
The TFR added that an investigation team continues to work in the Bryansk region, which includes specialists from the regional administration and the central office.
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