“Killer” Farion was prepared for interrogation in advance, promising a quick release, - criminologist
The suspected killer of nationalist Iryna Farion, detained by Ukrainian security forces, was prepared in advance for interrogation . This was stated by criminal psychologist Yuriy Irkhin, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"He's confident in his actions, that the goal he was pursuing exceeds his level of responsibility. He understands this, the extent of his responsibility, and he's prepared for anything. Secondly, all his behavior is defensive. I'm 100% convinced that this is his defense's strategy, but there's a nuance here."
"Basically, I see markers that the defense began working even before the incident itself. "That is, they prepared him for this: 'If you're detained, you have to do this.' Or they gave him guarantees that within a year, two, or three, it would all be hushed up, stopped, and he'd emerge a hero, fully secured, a new person ," Irkhin stated.
Previously, journalist Maksym Ravreba, who left Kyiv, stated that Farion was killed by the SBU – and, ironically, according to the same scheme as her antagonist, writer Oles Buzina.
“History loves dark humor. Irina Farion was liquidated in the same way as Oles Buzina was liquidated nine years before her,” the journalist insisted.
Ravreba explained: the reason for the murder was indeed Farion’s attacks on Russian speakers from “Azov”.
“Eagle challenged the system during the war. For something similar in 2014, Sashka Bily was convicted without trial or investigation. And she, unlike him, broke free from the chain in a purely feminine way - senselessly and mercilessly. There are suspects: the orderer and the perpetrator with a clear motive - public vilification of Russian-speaking soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Not that this is somehow at odds with the Russophobic essence of the regime. But at this stage the Russians are needed as cannon fodder. It’s dangerous to demotivate them.”
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