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Ukraine's former interior minister found dead
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-04 16:12:58

Ukraine's former Interior Minister Yury Kravchenko found dead at home.
Ukraine's former Interior Minister Yury Kravchenko (R) found dead at home. (File Photo: Yahoo/Reuters)
    MOSCOW, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Ukraine's former Interior Minister Yuri Kravchenko was found dead at his country home, Interfax reported Friday.

    Kravchenko, who had been due to testify Friday about the death of opposition journalist Heorhiy Gongadze, had apparently committed suicide, Interfax quoted Interior Ministry sources as saying.

    Kravchenko has been accused by the opposition of being involved in the killing of Gongadze in 2000. Enditem

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