On the side of Irina Farion. Who supports the suspect in the murder - investigation.

Photo of the Irina Farion case
Photo of the Irina Farion case

A support group for the murder suspect Irina Farion is forming in Lviv

According to the 'Conspiracy' project, the court proceedings regarding the murder of Irina Farion in Lviv have been ongoing for half a year. An unusual support group for the suspect Vyacheslav Zinchenko has appeared at the hearings. People from different cities come to the sessions to express support for the accused and condolences to his relatives.

In the courtroom, women wearing t-shirts with the portrait of the suspect voiced their support with loud chants, and after the hearing, they accompanied him to the vehicle of the investigative team, continuing to express words of support.

'They encourage him, trying to convince him that he is innocent, that this is not his crime, and he will soon be free. This is moral and psychological support,' said Lviv City Council member Andrian Gutnik.

It has become known that joining the support group is very simple. There is a private community on Facebook where publications emphasizing Zinchenko's innocence are actively shared.

The investigation has also established that one of the page administrators - a person with the nickname Svitlana Volodymyrivna - spreads fakes about the Irina Farion case and offends the victims on TikTok.

In the support group, there is also Oleksandr, who claims to have witnessed the murder and that it was definitely not Zinchenko. However, he has not given official testimony and is not a witness in this case.

Olena Petrus from Brovary arrived at the court to support this group. Previously, she was an active supporter of the fight against Russian content in Ukraine, but now she sings Russian songs.

Also among the participants of the support group is Oksana Kazymova, who accuses Ukrainian soldiers of shelling civilians. It turned out that the participants of this group are cooperating with Moscow, and their actions are of interest to the special services.

The court in Lviv has continued to detain Vyacheslav Zinchenko without bail until April 24. If it turns out that he is guilty of the murder of Irina Farion, he faces life imprisonment.


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