
The court set the bail amount for both police officers at 266 thousand hryvnia.
The prosecution asked the court to keep him in custody. Dudina, according to investigators, without being under arrest, can influence witnesses and hinder the investigation. Drobnitsky, in turn, will have the opportunity to distort or destroy evidence, for example, recordings from video recorders in official cars and on body cameras, law enforcement officers believe.
Drobnitsky's lawyer petitioned for night house arrest; he himself stated that he did not run away from the scene of the shooting, but was looking for cover so as not to get shot.
Dudina's defense also asked for night house arrest, pointing out that the suspect could not have used a weapon since the shooter was not even in her field of vision.




