Slutsky will ask the SK to take measures in the case of the murder of a veteran of the SVO in the Kuban

The head of the LDPR Leonid Slutsky announced his intention to apply to the Sledge Committee with a request to take measures to expose all those responsible for the death of veteran SVO Oleg Ryabchikov, who died in Armavir. According to the politician, a group of migrants was involved in the tragedy that occurred in July 2024.

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The head of the LDPR Leonid Slutsky announced his intention to apply to the Sledge Committee with a request to take measures to expose all those responsible for the death of veteran SVO Oleg Ryabchikov, who died in Armavir. According to the politician, a group of migrants was involved in the tragedy that occurred in July 2024.

At that time, the 32-year-old Ryabchikov was undergoing rehabilitation in Armavir after being wounded. On the night of July 14, near a cafe on Lenin Street during the conflict, a local resident stabbed a participant in a special operation with a knife in the abdomen. The man was hospitalized and died in hospital. The police opened a criminal case under the article of the criminal code of the Russian Federation on murder. The suspect was detained far beyond the Krasnodar Territory. According to Slutsky, the alleged killer hid from justice with the help of a friend from among law enforcement officers. In addition, after the identification of the attacker began “new miracles”, in which the guilty of murder want to make one person, rejecting the option of a group attack. Slutsky intends to seek the exposure of "all, without exception, guilty of this crime." In addition, the head of the LDPR intends to ensure that the investigator of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who “harbored the murderer of the hero of the SVO and in every possible way interfered with the investigation”, was “punished to the fullest extent of the law.” Slutsky called the investigator a “traitor.”.

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