MOSCOW. April 18 (Interfax) - Moscow's Zamoskvoretsky District Court has ruled to grant the investigation's motion on taking Vladimir Golovchenko, who is implicated in blowing up the car of former Ukrainian Security Service officer Vasily Prozorov in Moscow, into pretrial custody, the court told Interfax.
"The court has ruled to take Golovchenko into custody until June 12, 2024 as a restrictive measure," the court said on Thursday.
Golovchenko is charged with an assassination attempt. As became known at the hearing, he confessed his guilt.