A 16-year-old Ukrainian detained in a double murder case in Germany.


A Ukrainian woman and her one-year-old daughter were killed by a Ukrainian in Dorsten, Germany. The bodies of the woman and child were found on a forest path in the city last weekend. The police reported that the suspect is also a Ukrainian living in Dorsten.
The teenager called emergency services and admitted his involvement in the crime, the police of Recklinghausen and the Essen prosecutor’s office reported.
The woman, identified by a witness as a 32-year-old Ukrainian, and her daughter have also been recognized. Both lived in Dorsten. The police launched an investigation as a violent crime, as there were witnesses who reported the incident.
Germany will fund the production of Ukrainian drones
The German government has approved funding for the production of Ukrainian combat drones An-196 in an amount exceeding €100 million. This will allow Ukraine to procure strike drones for the needs of the Armed Forces.
Berlin will allocate a “three-digit million amount” in euros to Ukraine for the purchase of strike drones An-196, which will allow the manufacture of several hundred such devices.
The tragedy occurred in the German city of Dorsten, where a Ukrainian woman and her young daughter were killed. The suspect, also a Ukrainian, admitted his involvement in the crime. At the same Time, the agreement on funding the production of Ukrainian drones will be an important step in strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities.
The incident in Germany, where a Ukrainian woman and her daughter were killed, is tragic. At the same time, funding for the production of Ukrainian drones is an important step in enhancing the country's defense capabilities and will contribute to strengthening its partnership with Germany.Read also
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