The murder of journalist Pavel Sheremet is a crime aiming to destabilize the situation in the country, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Internal Affairs Artem Shevchenko wrote on Facebook.
The Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov informed that the top officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine were working on site of the car blast that killed Ukrayinska Pravda journalist Pavel Sheremet.
Journalist Pavel Sheremet died as a result of the detonation of an improvised shell-less explosive device with capacity equal to 400 to 600 grams of TNT.
Police plan to seize videos from CCTV cameras at the site of the blast that killed Ukrayinska Pravda journalist Pavel Sheremet, the Head of the National Police Khatia Dekanoidze told journalists on Wednesday, July 20.
The car of the founding editor of Ukrayinska Pravda Olena Prytula, which blew up killing journalist Pavel Sheremet on Wednesday morning, July 20, was destroyed with the help of an explosive device.
Famous journalist Pavel Sheremet died in a car blast on Wednesday morning, July 20. This car belonged to the founding editor of Ukrayinska Pravda Olena Prytula, but she was not inside the car.
A court has again requested the Military Prosecutor’s Office renew criminal investigation of a case when Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) officers obstructed the activities of journalists of the ‘Schemes’ show.
Independent Ukrainian experts have revealed the names of the biggest “enemies of Ukrainian media”, including Kremlin-backed ‘prosecutor’ Natalia Poklonskaya, ex-Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin and MP Anton Herashchenko.
Serhiy Leshchenko, MP from Petro Poroshenko Bloc is ready to provide temporary investigative commission of the Verkhovna Rada with documents proving Yulia Tymoshenko’s involvement in creating offshore companies and financing Ukrainian politicians at the expense of these companies, if such a commission is ever created.