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In June 1968, pensioner Mikhail Kovalchuk was found hanged in his apartment. On the table was a note: "I can't live anymore." Neighbors said that shortly before his death, the man had changed: he became secretive, installed a chain on the door, and stopped letting guests into the house. Soon after the funeral, Kovalchuk's brother Vasily broke into his apartment. During his arrest, a letter from the deceased was found in his pocket. The envelope contained a newspaper clipping with a photo of the execution of prisoners at the Yanovsky concentration camp. What connection did the Kovalchuk brothers have with this tragedy? The Veshdok project is a series of crime documentary dramas investigating intricate criminal cases from 1945 to 1985. Subscribe to the channel "Veshdok" on YouTube - / @veshchdok ---------------- "Concerns everyone" on YouTube - / @stosuetsiakozhnogo "Svidok NTN" on YouTube - / @svidoknews "Cooler than everyone" on YouTube - / @littlebigshotsukraine "Gotovim vmeste" on YouTube - / @gotovimvmeste --------------- Subscribe to the channel "Inter" on YouTube - / intertvua Official page of "Inter" on Facebook - / inter.ua Website of the TV channel "Inter" - https://inter.ua/ru/ #veshdok #richdok #special_case_veshdok