https://images.unian.net/pb/000/thumb_files/h_190/2983.jpg Kiev The UNIAN Archive. Sergey Holovatyi, the secretary of the temporal parliamentary committee of inquiry on the case of missing journalist Georgyi Gongadze on the press-conference in the UNIAN in Kyiv on Wednesday, February 28, 2001 declared that the conclusion of the International Expert Office (Venice's Institute of Press) probably witness that the records made by security service mayor Nikolay Melnichenko are true. In particular, Holovatyi marked that the International Institute of Press mark in their letter that the voices in Melnichenko's records "undoubtedly belong to" Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, Presidential Administration Head Vladimir Litvin and Minister of Interior Yuryi Kravchenko and that the inexactitude of technical testing does not mean that the records are not authentic. Photo by Alexander Sinitsa/ UNIAN

Sergey Holovatyi

The UNIAN Archive. Sergey Holovatyi, the secretary of the temporal parliamentary committee of inquiry on the case of missing journalist Georgyi Gongadze on the press-conference in the UNIAN in Kyiv on Wednesday, February 28, 2001 declared that the conclusion of the International Expert Office (Venice's Institute of Press) probably witness that the records made by security service mayor Nikolay Melnichenko are true. In particular, Holovatyi marked that the International Institute of Press mark in their letter that the voices in Melnichenko's records "undoubtedly belong to" Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, Presidential Administration Head Vladimir Litvin and Minister of Interior Yuryi Kravchenko and that the inexactitude of technical testing does not mean that the records are not authentic. Photo by Alexander Sinitsa/ UNIAN

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