Prosecutor General’s Office explains why eliminated Kyva was summoned to court. DOCUMENT

Traitor Illia Kyva, who was killed in the Moscow region on December 6 as a result of a special SSU operation, is summoned as a defendant to a court hearing in Lviv on December 27. The Prosecutor General’s Office says it is required by law.
The request for summons to Kyva was published on the website of the Prosecutor General's Office, Censor.NET reports. The document is dated December 13, when Kiva had been dead for a week.
The summons states that the liquidated traitor is to appear at a meeting of the Lychakivskyi District Court of Lviv on December 27 at 2:00 p.m. as an accused. Among the valid reasons for non-appearance, the last paragraph lists "other circumstances that objectively make it impossible for the person to appear when summoned".
The Prosecutor General's Office explained to Liga.net that this was a technical issue.
"The Lychakivskyi District Court of Lviv is considering the indictment against Kyva I.V. In order to resolve the issue of conducting a special trial in the absence of the accused (in absentia) in accordance with the requirements of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine, the request for summons to Kyva was published on the website of the Office of the Prosecutor General," the department said.
They explained that this refers to part eight of Article 135 of the Criminal Procedure Code: if there are sufficient grounds to believe that a person is in the temporarily occupied territory or in the territory of the aggressor country, the summons is published in the national media and on the official website of the Prosecutor General's Office.
As previously reported by Censor.NET, on December 6, the body of a traitor to Ukraine, Illia Kyva, was found on the territory of a hotel in the Moscow region. He was eliminated as part of a special SSU operation.
Censor.NET's sources in the SSU showed footage from the site of the elimination of the traitor Kyva.
