The Investigative Committee did not find corpus delicti in the calls of Anton Krasovsky to drown and burn Ukrainian children

The Investigative Committee of Russia did not find corpus delicti in the calls of propagandist Anton Krasovsky to drown and burn Ukrainian children. This is stated in the letter of the Investigative Committee, which was received by the Moscow City Duma deputy Yevgeny Stupin in response to his request to verify his statements.

“I inform you that in the received appeal, information about the committed or impending crime against minors or with their participation is not reported. There are no issues within the competence of the Main Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the city of Moscow, ”the letter says, written on behalf of the head of the Main Investigation Department, Andrei Strizhov. It also says that the appeal was sent to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the purpose of conducting operational-search activities.

Krasovsky's statement, which Stupin asked to check, was made by the propagandist during an interview with the writer Sergei Lukyanenko. In addition to calls to drown and burn Ukrainian children, he said that Ukraine “should not exist at all.” It is noteworthy that immediately after the incident, Alexander Bastrykin, the head of the Investigative Committee, asked him to check his words.

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