Death of a Kyiv resident after mobilization. Police seize footage from video cameras in Podilskyi shopping center
As part of the investigation into the death of Kyiv resident Roman Sopin after his mobilization, law enforcement officers seized footage from CCTV cameras at the Podil Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support. This was reported in a comment to Suspilne reported vitaliy Silenko, representative of the communications group of the Kyiv City TCC and JV, said.
According to him, the police seized the footage from the CCTV cameras in the Podilsky shopping center building. Law enforcers appealed to the owners of the premises where the assembly center is located.
At the same time, the family's lawyer, Oleksandr Protas, told reporters that the death of the Kyiv resident was classified as a premeditated murder. He noted that he had information from one of the soldiers who was in the room with Sopin about a possible conflict.
"According to the information provided to me during the conversations, the soldier who accompanied this man said that he did see a conflict: two people either extorted or threatened Roman. After that, he saw him lying down," Protas said.
Silenko denied the information about a possible conflict. According to him, there have been no reports on conflicts.
"We talked to the soldiers who were there. As the investigation was told, Mr. Roman Sopin was standing, talking to other people who were there. Suddenly, he felt sick: he fainted, fell down, and began to convulse," explained the TCC representative.
- About Sopin's death, on October 23, became known the next day. The police reported that there were no signs of beating or other injuries on his body, except for a closed TBI. Interior Minister Klymenko took the case under his personal control.
- In the TCC and 71 brigades denied the information about the beating. According to the military, the man lost consciousness, fell and hit his head hard on the floor.
- The forensic examination showed that man before death was injured by a blunt object.
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