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Ukrainian broker behind more than 100 suicides in England

PNN – According to an English media, a citizen of Kiev is behind more than a hundred suicides in this country.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting Rashatoudi, according to the claim of the BBC World Network, after 2 years of investigation, it has been determined that a person named Leonid Zakutenko, a citizen of Kyiv, was the main supplier of poison for suicide applicants in England.

It is said that this Ukrainian citizen was active in an online supporter of suicide and was involved in at least 130 suicides in England alone.

Reporters first found evidence of Zakutenko’s alleged actions when several posts linked to the username “a Ukrainian supplier” appeared on one of the notorious online forums. This website has tens of thousands of users worldwide. The reporters followed the clues to his online store and found his identity information.

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Journalists contacted him in January 2022 and introduced themselves as the buyer, and he immediately confirmed that he could supply the buyer with a substance that is commonly used for suicide. However, after the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war, no one would have thought that Zakotenko would still be in business.

They decided to contact him again in May 2023, at which time he described the boom in his business and said that in the midst of the war, he was sending at least five packages of the chemical a week to England alone.

Journalists planned to date this person in January 2024, but he changed his mind at the last moment, but they managed to date him in the end. It is said that the journalists have informed the British and Ukrainian authorities about this incident, but the platform used by this person was still active until yesterday!

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