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Rally in Kyiv demanding investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
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People who demand investigation of the murder of five-year-old Kyrylo from Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky gathered near the building of the Internal Ministry in Kyiv.
“Today, at 9:30 pm people who care will come to the building of the Internal Ministry to make law enforcers understand that they won’t get away with the murder of the boy, neither they will weaken the responsibility of the murders,” Ukrainian MP Olena Sotnyk announced the event earlier on Facebook.
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Rally in Kyiv - people demand investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
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Rally in Kyiv - people demand investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
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Rally in Kyiv - people demand investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
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Rally in Kyiv - people demand investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
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Rally in Kyiv - people demand investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
E.Sarakhman
Rally in Kyiv - people demand investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
E.Sarakhman
Rally in Kyiv - people demand investigation of murder of five-year-old boy, June 3, 2019
The protesters fired the flares. People chant “Avakov (Ukraine’s Internal Minister, - ed.) resign!”. People are holding posters with a sign “Police kills”.
Reportedly, according to the ministry, on May 31, a boy with physical injuries in the form of a severe closed-head injury, brain contusion, internal brain hematoma and a fracture of the temporal bone was delivered to the intensive care unit of the Pereyaslav-Khmelnytsky hospital.
According to police officers, around 4:00 pm on May 31, four children were walking alongside their place of residence. The 5-year-old boy, due to carelessness, slipped and fell on the asphalt concrete pavement and stone, as a result of which he suffered a head injury.