Lviv Court Opens Terrorism Case, Suspect Faces Pretrial Detention.

Lviv Court Opens Terrorism Case, Suspect Faces Pretrial Detention
Lviv Court Opens Terrorism Case, Suspect Faces Pretrial Detention

What We Know About the Lviv City Center Terror Attack

According to TSN.ua: A court in Lviv has commenced proceedings for a terror attack that occurred on February 22. The suspect accused of organizing the crime is 33-year-old Iryna Savetina, who has been ordered into pretrial detention (SIZO) without the option of bail. The prosecution is pushing for her to be held in custody for a period of 60 days. This case is being closely watched as part of Ukraine's ongoing struggle against internal threats during a time of war.

The attack resulted in the death of a 23-year-old police officer. As of February 23, 20 people were being treated in Lviv hospitals, three of whom were in very serious condition. The accused, Iryna Savetina, stated her position regarding the charges:

"I will not do this"
.

According to available information, the suspect was promised a payment of 60,000, but she never received the funds. The prosecution claims to possess data indicating Savetina's connections, including evidence such as:

  • "We know everything about you, about your loans, where your mother lives"

This information may be used to substantiate her alleged involvement in organizing the terror act.

Events and Their Aftermath

The court hearing will continue, and details of the case, along with possible testimony from other individuals, may emerge in the coming days. The situation has provoked a strong public reaction, as the attack in Lviv was a tragic event that claimed a life and caused numerous injuries.

The terror act in Lviv has drawn significant public attention and sparked discussions about security within Ukraine. Authorities are continuing the investigation, and society awaits the results, as crimes of this nature threaten the peaceful lives of citizens. The tragedy involving the police officer also underscores the risks law enforcement personnel face while performing their duties.


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