In the Moscow region, rescuers found and lifted from the bottom of the river the ATV of the former Deputy Minister of Justice Vladimir Yalunin, on which he rode on the day of his disappearance.
According to Izvestia, the ex-deputy minister disappeared on Saturday, February 5, in the village of Aksinino, near the garden association Sunny Beach. Then Yalunin went to the temple and, apparently, decided to shorten the path.
Snowmobiles were used in the search. The tracks led the rescuers to the river, where they found a break in the ice. The body of the former Deputy Minister of Justice has not yet been found. According to preliminary data, it could be carried away by the current.
An operational headquarters has been deployed at the search site.
Earlier it was reported that forensic experts from the central office of the Investigative Committee (IC) of the Russian Federation joined the search for former Deputy Minister of Justice Vladimir Yalunin, who disappeared in the Moscow Region.
The Main Directorate of Criminalistics is armed with high-tech equipment that allows searching for missing people in the most difficult conditions.
Vladimir Yalunin from December 15, 2004 to August 11, 2006 was the Deputy Minister of Justice of Russia. He was also an adviser to the Prosecutor General of Russia and worked in the apparatus of the Accounts Chamber. Yalunin is the author of more than 20 scientific publications.
Source: IZ

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