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Russia expects the investigation of the Ganin case to be completed shortly · 2007-09-04 16:41

State Emblem of Russia, www.rf.boom.ruThe Russian Foreign Ministry expects that the investigation of the Russian national Dmitry Ganin’s murder case will be completed shortly. Ganin was killed in street riots over the dismantlement of a Soviet war monument in Tallinn last spring.

”Moscow is seriously concerned about the lack of results in the investigation of the murder of Russian national Dmitry Ganin,” a deputy spokesman of the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

”Оn August 27 the Russian Embassy in Tallinn sent to the Estonian Foreign Ministry a note, which expressed serious concern over slow moves of the Estonian law-enforcement agencies on that case,” Boris Malakhov added.

”We expect that the Estonian authorities will demonstrate responsible approach to that demand and the investigation of the Ganin case will be completed shortly,” Boris Malakhov stressed.

Twenty-year-old Dmitry Ganin, living in Estonia on a permanent basis, received a lethal knife wound overnight to April 27, when street riots broke out in Tallinn following a decision of the government to dismantle the Monument to Soldier Liberator in the centre of the city, ITAR-Tass reported.

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