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The gruesome murder case involving Igor Komarov, the son of a highly influential businessman in Ukraine, is shocking international public opinion. The latest details from investigators indicate that this was a carefully orchestrated plan that began with a social media slip-up and ended in a tragic dismemberment on the tourist island of Bali, Indonesia.

Chi tiết vụ con trai ông trùm bị giết hại tại Bali: Đang đi trên đường thì bị bắt cóc, bi kịch bắt đầu từ sơ hở của bạn gái- Ảnh 3.

Location Revealed Through a Valentine’s Day Post

Everything began on February 14, 2026, when Igor Komarov (28) was enjoying a vacation in Bali with his girlfriend, Eva Mishalova — a well-known blogger with nearly 200,000 followers on Instagram. On Valentine’s Day, Mishalova posted a photo with a celebratory caption.

Investigators believe that this post inadvertently revealed the couple’s exact location, giving the kidnappers an opportunity to track them and plan the attack.

The victim had been vacationing with his girlfriend, a social media influencer.

Military-Style Kidnapping Plan on February 15

Just one day later, on February 15, the kidnapping took place in the coastal area of Jimbaran. While traveling on an electric scooter, Komarov was suddenly intercepted by a group of people.

According to a report by the New York Post, the attack was carried out like a professional military-style operation involving a convoy of cars and motorcycles. The suspects quickly subdued Komarov and took him away from the scene before shocked witnesses could react. Surveillance camera (CCTV) footage later recorded the movements of a suspicious car and two motorcycles repeatedly traveling between Tabanan and Badung regencies.

After being abducted, Komarov was believed to have been taken to a villa in Tabanan Regency. There, investigators discovered important forensic evidence. Police found numerous blood splatters inside the villa and on a Toyota Avanza, which is believed to have been used to transport the victim.

Test results showed that the blood samples matched the DNA of the victim’s mother, reinforcing the theory that Komarov had been held and abused there before being killed.

Discovery of the Body and DNA Results on February 26

It was not until February 26 that the first body parts were discovered by local residents near Ketewel Beach in Sukawati District. After expanding the search along the coastline and river mouths, police recovered all dismembered body parts, including the head, torso, arms, and legs.

Because the body had severely decomposed and been badly mutilated, initial identification was impossible. However, DNA analysis conducted by the National Police Forensic Center in Jakarta confirmed that the remains belonged to Igor Komarov.

A Case Drawing Major Attention

Indonesian police have currently arrested one suspect in West Nusa Tenggara. The suspect claimed he had been hired to use a fake passport to rent the vehicle used in the crime for 6 million rupiah (about 8.9 million VND) and said he had no knowledge of the murder plot.

The investigation is still ongoing with assistance from Interpol. Six other foreign nationals have been placed on the international wanted list with a “Red Notice.” According to the latest information, four of the suspects have already left Bali, while two are believed to still be hiding somewhere within Indonesian territory.

The case has caused widespread shock not only because of its brutality but also due to the identity of the victim. Igor Komarov is the son of Alexander Petrovsky, a powerful businessman in Dnipro, Ukraine, who is believed to have deep political connections and complex ties to underground organizations.