Ukraine's DBR opens probe into judge tied to Hrynkevych case over alleged ties to defense in low-quality military clothing scheme
The State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) is investigating a judge linked to the case of Lviv businessman Ihor Hrynkevych and his son Roman, who are accused of supplying low-quality clothing to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Interfax-Ukraine reported citing the DBR.
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