Ukrainian media: The attackers of Switzer fled in the car of the Ukrainian politician's brother

Detective info notes that in the investigation of the attempted assassination of Radoj Zvicer, the suspect Đukić was initially identified as a citizen of North Macedonia

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The vehicle with which the attackers escaped, Photo: detective-info.com.ua
The vehicle with which the attackers escaped, Photo: detective-info.com.ua
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The Court of Appeal in Kyiv detained the suspect for the attempted murder of the leader of the Kavac clan Radoj Zvicer on May 26 in the center of Kyiv, Ukrainian media reports.

As the Ukrainian portal Detective-Info writes, it is about Stefan Đukić (30), who was found with a North Macedonian passport in the name of Gerge Katsa. That portal also states that the attackers of Zwitzer tried to escape from the police in a car issued to the brother of the assistant of the Ukrainian People's Deputy of the 8th convocation, but were soon arrested in Odessa.

In addition to Đukić, Montenegrin citizen Emil Tuzović and Serbian citizens Petar Jovanović and Milan Branković are in custody

.Detective info notes that in the investigation of the attempted assassination of Radoj Zvicer, the suspect Đukić was initially identified as a citizen of North Macedonia.

By the decision of the investigative judge in Kyiv, the suspect was detained without bail. The defense attorneys requested the annulment of the decision and the release of the suspect, pointing to the lack of evidence provided by the prosecutors during the detention of Đukić.

In addition, Đukić's defense pointed to violations of international and national law during his detention, as well as violations during the surrender of the suspect.

Đukić with a North Macedonian passport
Đukić with a North Macedonian passportphoto: detective-info.com.ua

Allegedly, Đukić was not told what his rights were, nor was a written letter delivered to him in his native language for which he is being charged, and during all this time he was not contacted by the Macedonian embassy in Ukraine.

However, during the appeal hearing, some of those arguments were not confirmed in the case file, so the decision to arrest Đukić was upheld.

In this investigation, a high-ranking official of the Ukrainian police, Rostislav Chernobrivi, was also detained, who is suspected of having helped Đukić, Tuzović, Branković and Jovanić since they arrived in Ukraine.

Chernobrovi was previously a member of the Kyiv-1 Volunteer Battalion, which in the fall of 2015, along with several other units, became part of the Kyiv Police Regiment.

The media reports that Rostislav Chernobrovi took part in the Russian-Ukrainian war as part of the police battalion in Kiev. Numerous photos from the combat zone in Donbass were published on his Facebook page, including the one where he is posing with Yevhen Dedeyev, a politician and coordinator of the special police service battalion "Kiev-1", the main directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

Chernobrovi is believed to have been detained along with four Balkans, but was later released without official suspicion of involvement in this crime.

On the other hand, Detective-Info writes that a politician is linked to the attempted murder of the Swiss. Namely, the attackers of the Swiss allegedly fled from the scene of the attack in a car issued to the brother of the assistant of the Ukrainian People's Deputy of the 8th convocation.

That Ukrainian portal received a photo of the black car "Toyota Sequoia" in which the suspects were during the apprehension.

This very car appears at least twice in the video released by the Ukrainian National Police after the arrest of the suspects in Odessa.

On the video of the police, the number plates are "blurred", but on the photo submitted to this Ukrainian portal, the marking is clearly visible - KA 5277 AB. According to Detektive-Info sources, the owner of "Toyota Sequoia" is 20-year-old Viktor Grabar, who is registered in the student dormitory of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.

His brother, Ivan Grabar, who served in a police platoon in the Kiev regiment, also had contact with the police. During the mandate of Yevgen Dedeyev, he worked as an assistant on a voluntary basis.

Several bullets were fired at Radoj Zvicer from Kotor while he was jogging in an elite part of Kyiv.

As reported by the Ukrainian media, the attackers fired seven bullets at the Swiss from Fort and Scorpion pistols. Five bullets hit the Swiss in the chest.

The day after the attack, the suspects were arrested in Odessa, and during the arrest they resisted and tried to escape.

The head of the National Police, Igor Klimenko, said then that the attackers arrived in Ukraine at the beginning of May, purchased vehicles, automatic weapons in advance and organized surveillance of the future victim and her family.

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