🚨 BALI HORROR JUST GOT DARKER — POLICE DROP 60-PAGE BOMBSHELL INTERROGATION FILES! 😱🩸

The five accused killers of Igor Komarov are spilling EVERYTHING in fresh police documents released JUST MINUTES AGO…

They detail the chilling step-by-step plan: how Igor was lured to paradise Bali, the exact moments leading to his brutal abduction, the torture sessions, the $10M ransom demands — and the gruesome final acts that ended his life.

But here’s the detail that’s sending shockwaves through the internet right now…

Investigators are convinced these five men DID NOT act alone.

There’s a bigger network pulling the strings. Hidden accomplices. Possible insiders. And whispers that someone VERY close to Igor may have been feeding info from the start…

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Bali police have released 60 pages of interrogation statements from five foreign nationals accused in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of 28-year-old Ukrainian tourist Igor Komarov, shedding new light on the planning and execution of what authorities describe as a sophisticated transnational crime.

The documents, made public in recent hours, outline how the suspects allegedly coordinated the abduction on February 15 in Jimbaran, a bustling beach area popular with Eastern European visitors. Komarov, traveling with his girlfriend, social media influencer Yesa Mishalova, and another companion, was reportedly ambushed while riding a scooter. Witnesses described a convoy of vehicles blocking the road in a manner investigators have called “military-style.”

According to the interrogation summaries, the suspects detailed luring Komarov to Bali under the pretense of a luxury vacation. Police sources indicate the group may have exploited the victim’s social media presence and that of his girlfriend, whose posts included location-tagged photos from Valentine’s Day celebrations on February 14. These images showed the couple on boats and at scenic spots, potentially providing real-time intelligence on movements.

The statements reportedly describe the hours leading up to the abduction: surveillance of the villa where the couple stayed, confirmation of security details, and the final approach during the scooter ride. Komarov was allegedly subdued quickly, bundled into a rented vehicle, and transported to a luxury villa in Tabanan regency on Bali’s west coast. Forensic evidence later linked bloodstains at the property and in the vehicle to Komarov through DNA comparisons with samples from his mother.

A harrowing three-minute video that surfaced online shortly after the disappearance showed a severely injured Komarov pleading for his life. With visible bruising, black eyes, and apparent mutilations including missing fingers, he begged his parents to pay a $10 million ransom. In the footage, he claimed his captors accused his family of stealing the funds through fraudulent activities and warned of further harm if demands went unmet. He mentioned broken bones, severed limbs, and impending fatal infection.

Bali police spokesperson Senior Commissioner Ariasandy has previously confirmed the video’s circulation but stopped short of full authentication, citing ongoing forensic analysis. The interrogation documents now provide additional context, with suspects allegedly admitting to filming multiple such videos as leverage.

The case took its most gruesome turn when decomposing human remains were discovered near Ketewel Beach in Gianyar regency on February 26. Locals found a severed head, right leg, upper chest portions, thighs, and internal organs at the mouth of the Wos River. Tattoos on the remains — including an image of the Virgin Mary and a clock with Roman numerals — matched those known to be on Komarov. Forensic experts in Jakarta conducted DNA testing, confirming a 99.99% match with maternal samples, officially identifying the victim.

The released interrogation pages emphasize that the five detained suspects — whose identities have not been fully disclosed publicly but are described as foreign nationals — may not have operated independently. Investigators believe a larger network was involved, with possible additional accomplices providing logistical support, financial backing, or insider information. Police have not ruled out connections to organized crime elements, given Komarov’s family background. His father, Oleksandr “Narik” Petrovsky, is a prominent businessman from Dnipro, Ukraine, with reported ties to local underworld figures, though no convictions are on record.

Earlier in the investigation, authorities arrested a Nigerian national identified as “CH” for using a fake passport to rent the vehicle linked to the abduction. He faces passport fraud charges, separate from the kidnapping and murder counts. Six other foreign suspects — identified by initials RM, BK, AS, VN, SM, and DH — remain at large. Police believe some escaped Bali via the international airport, while others may be hiding on the island or in other parts of Indonesia. Interpol Red Notices have been issued for their arrest.

The new revelations raise fresh questions about potential inside help. Social media speculation has long focused on Mishalova’s role, with unverified claims suggesting she provided GPS coordinates or villa details to the perpetrators. Police previously summoned her for questioning to review her communications and timeline, but she has not been charged. No direct evidence from the interrogation documents publicly ties her to the plot, though authorities continue examining all angles.

Komarov’s disappearance and death have highlighted vulnerabilities for high-profile visitors in Bali. The island, a major tourism hub, has seen isolated incidents involving targeted crimes, particularly those linked to international disputes or financial motives. In this instance, the ransom demand referenced alleged stolen funds from scam operations, fueling theories of revenge or inter-group conflict.

Ukrainian officials have monitored the case closely, with embassy staff coordinating with Indonesian authorities. Petrovsky has not issued public comments, and family representatives have remained silent amid the unfolding probe.

Bali police continue forensic work on evidence from the Tabanan villa, including Komarov’s recovered phone and personal items. CCTV footage from multiple locations has helped map suspect movements, showing travel between Badung and Tabanan regencies.

The release of the interrogation statements marks a significant development, providing rare insight into suspect accounts. While details remain redacted in public versions to protect the investigation, the documents underscore the premeditated nature of the crime and the possibility of broader involvement.

As fugitives evade capture and questions about accomplices linger, the tragedy serves as a stark reminder of risks in international travel — especially when personal details are shared widely online. For now, investigators warn that more arrests could follow as they pursue leads on the suspected wider network.

The full scope of the conspiracy may take months to unravel, but with these new pages now public, the Bali nightmare continues to grip global attention.