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Avakov told about the progress in the murder investigation Boronenkov

While information as the investigation progressed no, but there is progress.

The National police state that has made significant progress in the investigation of the murder of the former Deputy of the State Duma of Russia Denis Boronenkov in Kiev on March 22.

This was announced by Deputy head of the National police of Ukraine – the chief of the National police in Kiev, Andriy kryschenko in the air “5 channel”.

He noted that while information on how advanced the investigation, he has not, but there is progress.

We advanced to establish the events that preceded the murder, the motives of those who took a part, was established witnesses. The investigation conducted by the Prosecutor’s office, the police of Kiev is also involved. While this information can be made public, can not provide. The investigation continues, we have many events established persons, accomplices, said Korischenko.

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