Any leak of confidential information harms probing Sheremet case
FBI experts involved in the investigation of journalist Pavel Sheremet's murder have assisted investigators in determining the type of explosives and examination of the car, Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuriy Lutsenko has said.
"Any leakage of the internal service information merely does harm, so I can not provide you with any information. When we are ready for the public part of it, for example, providing of photo-robot pictures, we will do it," Lutsenko said at a briefing in Chernihiv on Monday .
The prosecutor general also emphasized that FBI experts are working with the operational-investigative group. "They have helped us a lot in establishing the type of explosive, the car examination and work with video materials," Lutsenko said.
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