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Dnipropetrovsk, June 7 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The organizers of a blast that hit Dnipropetrovsk in November 2011 did not plan to kill a 27-year-old financial director of a private company, and this was an accident, a prosecutor of Dnipropetrovsk region Natalia Marchuk told reporters on Wednesday, June 6.

"We have reviewed literally every minute of the young man’s life. He was accidentally at the scene. Unfortunately, it was his fate," she said.

Marchuk said the four men that have been arrested under suspicion of being involved in the organization of four blasts in Dnipropetrovsk in April "have high self-esteem and did not realize themselves in the society." She added that the suspects did not regret their actions, despite the number of people injured as a result of their actions.

Earlier, Marchuk confirmed that the criminal cases on Dnipropetrovsk blasts that occurred in November 2011 and April 2012 have been united into one criminal case.

On April 27, Chief of the Security Service of Ukraine Ihor Kalinin said these two cases could be united into one. Both criminal cases were opened under an article on acts of terrorism.