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The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine has found all the fragments of the skull which may belong to journalist Georgy Gongadze, PGO's spokesman Yuriy Boichenko has said.
"Forensic experts have started examining Gongadze's skull fragments and the new fragments will be added to the materials the experts already have," he said on Channel 5.
At the same time, Boichenko said that foreign experts might be involved into the DNA analysis of the skull fragments. However, the court will recognize the results of the examination conducted by Ukrainian experts, the spokesman added.
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