Ukrainian brutally killed in Germany over words about Putin.


A Ukrainian truck driver working in Germany was killed after he expressed his views about the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The incident occurred in the industrial area of the community of Oberrott around 8:15 pm on November 9. Police arrested three suspects - truck drivers aged 35, 41, and 45, one of whom is a citizen of Uzbekistan and a supporter of Putin's policies. The conflict between the men likely arose from discussing Russia's role in the Ukrainian war. All detained had alcohol on the day of the crime. The deceased was a 34-year-old man; he suffered fatal injuries in a fight and died on the spot. The investigation into this case is still ongoing, and law enforcement has not yet disclosed the details of the murder and the level of involvement of the detainees. It is worth noting that in Germany, 49 cases of Ukrainian military being killed during their surrender are already under investigation.
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