Death of Russian Opposition Activist in Warsaw. Prosecutor's Office Reveals New Information
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An autopsy of Russian oppositionist Sergei Vlasenko, who was found dead in an apartment in Warsaw on Tuesday, revealed no injuries that could indicate the actions of third parties.
The prosecutor's office has released new information regarding the death of Sergei Vlasenko. The Russian opposition leader was found dead on Tuesday, August 18, in an apartment in Warsaw's Mokotów district.
The autopsy of Sergei Vlasenko, a Russian opposition activist found dead in an apartment in Warsaw's Mokotów district, did not reveal any injuries that could suggest the involvement of third parties, said prosecutor Piotr Antoni Skiba, spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw.
New information from the prosecutor's office regarding Russian opposition figure Sergei Vlasenko, who was found dead in an apartment in Warsaw's Mokotów district on Tuesday. An autopsy revealed no injuries that could indicate the involvement of a third party, prosecutor Piotr Antoni Skiba, spokesman for the Warsaw District Prosecutor's Office, told the Polish Press Agency.
The autopsy of Sergei Vlasenko did not reveal any injuries that could indicate the involvement of third parties, Piotr Antoni Skiba, spokesman for the District Prosecutor's Office in Warsaw, told PAP.
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