This was reported by Novini.LIVE correspondent Marta Baidaka.
Thus, Zinchenko was provided with enhanced security, and he was brought into the courtroom wearing a helmet and a bulletproof vest. The journalist asked him whether everything was as he wanted and inquired if the accused had received any threats.
"Everything is as I wanted," he replied.
At the same time, Zinchenko noted that "the most interesting part is yet to come" and clarified that he does not expect anything new from today’s hearing.
It should be noted that the accused Vyacheslav Zinchenko's mother was not allowed into the courtroom for today's trial. However, his "support group" arrived — some friends wore t-shirts featuring a photo of the suspect.
Recall that a month ago, Zinchenko's lawyer requested additional security for the suspect due to online threats.
Additionally, in January, Farion's daughter Sofia Semchishin filed a lawsuit in court seeking compensation for moral damages amounting to 15 million hryvnias.