Ukraine Interior Ministry will publish "Muzychko case" audio files in coming days - Arsen Avakov
Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov has announced that within the next few days the Interior Ministry will publish audio files that may shed light on the attempt to detain Right Sector coordinator in western Ukraine Oleksandr Muzychko, also known as Sashko Bily, and his subsequent death.
"Those who actually want to know the truth about Muzychko's death during the shootout should take as much information as they need. The Interior Ministry will provide access to all the documents, material evidence, videos and audio facts. Within the next couple of days the Interior Ministry will declassify the audio files linked with this case and will make them public. This will give society greater access to information about the activities of the suspects in this case. Everyone will be able to make his own decision on who is a hero and who is a vulgar bandit," Avakov said on his Facebook page last night.
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