M.P. CITES NEW DETAILS OF FORMER INTERIOR MINISTER'S DEATH

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KIEV, April 8 (RIA Novosti) - Vladimir Sivkovich, member of the Ukrainian parliament's national security committee, has questioned the official version of the death of the former interior minister Yury Kravchenko.

Kravchenko, who, according to the official version, had fired through his head twice, had two fingers on his right hand broken, said Sivkovich. "I am positive about this fact that I have recovered from the documents of the body examination," said the deputy. In the opinion of Sivkovich, a person with two broken fingers on his right hand cannot shoot two bullets through himself.

He wonders why the prosecutor-general's office has not made this circumstance public.

Sivkovich also puts in question the fact that Kravchenko who allegedly fired twice through his temple, when sitting on a chair, could remain on the spot after the shot.

On March 4, the Ukrainian interior ministry's ex-head Yury Kravhcenko was found dead at his dacha's garage in the posh township Koncha-Zaspa with two gunshots in his head. On that day he was to make his appearance in the prosecutor-general's office for interrogation concerning the murder of journalist Georgy Gongadze,

The official version is that Kravchenko has committed suicide. However, many experts doubt that Kravchenko could first fire a bullet through his chin and then fire through his temple.

Kravchenko ran Ukraine's interior ministry from 1995 to 2001.

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