NABU employees injured during searches but unable to record them - NABU director
The Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) Semen Kryvonos says that three NABU employees who were searched on Monday and were not detained received injuries of varying severity, which doctors were unable to record.
"In fact, of the employees who were not detained, three employees who were searched previously received injuries of varying severity. And yesterday they could not remove the beatings all day, because, I know, all day yesterday, appropriate work was carried out with medical institutions in order not to accept detectives and actually record the extent of the injuries," the NABU director said at a briefing on Tuesday in Kyiv.
He added: "This is a fact that I can tell you."
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