No suspects of targeting enemy strike at café in Hroza yet, investigation underway – police

The police have checked more than 50 people for possible involvement in targeting an enemy missile at a cafe-shop in the village of Hroza, Kupiansk district, Kharkiv region, however, there are no suspects yet, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kharkiv region Serhiy Bolvinov has said.
"There is no suspect as of now. I cannot officially confirm the information that someone targeted the missile strike at this place. The work continues... More than 50 people from this village have been checked by police units. In addition, the Security Service of Ukraine worked on the spot, carrying out relevant activities within its competence. I cannot report on the work of another unit and report on how many people they have checked," Bolvinov said at a press briefing on Tuesday.
Answering a clarifying question whether law enforcement officers checked information about the possible involvement of the cafe owner, who was previously prosecuted for collaboration, Bolvinov said that searches were carried out at his place, but at the moment law enforcement officers have no evidence of his possible involvement. At the same time, Bolvinov noted that the sister of the cafe owner was killed as a result of the missile attack. He also said that among the dead was the village head, Oleksandr Nechvolod.
As reported, at about 13:25 on October 5, the occupiers launched a missile attack, presumably with Iskander-M, on a cafe-shop in the village of Hroza, where a funeral was being held on the occasion of the reburial of a Ukrainian military man, a native of this village.