The media identified the likely culprits for the deaths of the Safarov brothers in Russia.
02.07.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
02.07.2025
1900

The Evocation team investigated the deaths of the Safarov brothers in Yekaterinburg and uncovered the identities of honorary police officials who may be involved in this tragic case. According to the investigation, these officials poorly managed their subordinates, which led to the deaths of the brothers. This was reported by
Glaсkom, citing Evocation.
List of officials who were disclosed:
- Colonel Viktor Poznyak (born 25.09.1984)
- Head of the Investigation Department, Colonel Mykola Pochayevets (born 02.10.1981)
- Lieutenant Colonel Rafael Khamidulin (born 06.10.1984), who is Poznyak's deputy
- Oleksandr Smyrnykh (born 17.01.1990), responsible for working with the personnel
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