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Explosion in Moscow: Police Officers Involved in Torturing Ukrainian Prisoners Eliminated

Вибух в Москві: Університетська служба захисту прав людини ліквідувала підрозділ, що катував українських полонених.

Explosion on Yeletskaya Street in Moscow

An explosion on Yeletskaya Street in Moscow led to the elimination of police officers involved in the torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The main suspect in this case is 24-year-old Pavel Golubenko, a native of the village of Kamenka in the Ivanovo region, who died at the scene. Fragments of Golubenko's passport were found at the explosion site, confirming his involvement in the incident.

Circumstances of the Incident

The last time Golubenko was seen was in the Ivanovo region over the weekend, but his family has not confirmed information about his death. The explosion occurred on the night of December 24, resulting in the liquidation of several employees of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Among the deceased was Lieutenant Ilya Klimanov, who held the title of champion and prizewinner of the Moscow region in soccer.

This event has caused significant resonance both in Ukraine and beyond, as it is related to human rights violations and the torture of Ukrainian citizens. Russian law enforcement continues its investigation into the explosion and the circumstances that led to these tragic consequences.

This event highlights the seriousness of the human rights situation in Ukraine, as the torture of prisoners of war is one of the most discussed aspects of the conflict. - Source unknown

The explosion, which resulted in the deaths of law enforcement representatives, may be perceived as an act of revenge or justice by those who suffered from violence. Such incidents can influence public opinion and the political situation in both countries, as well as exacerbate relations between them.