Apprehended Killer Of Ukrainian Lawmaker Says It Was 'Revenge Against Government' For Loss Of His Son
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The man who is said to have shot the former President of Parliament Andri Parubi has confessed his act publicly. Now he wants to be deported to Russia.
Murder suspect in former Ukrainian parliamentary speaker’s killing says he acted out of revenge
The man accused of killing former Ukrainian parliamentary speaker Andriy Parubiy admitted in court on Tuesday that he committed the murder as an act of revenge against Ukraine’s authorities. During a hearing in Lviv, the suspect, identified as Mykhailo Stselnikov, confessed, saying he hoped to be exchanged for prisoners of war so he could travel to Russia and search for his son’s body. Stselnikov rejected claims that Russian agents blackmailed h…
In the case of the murdered Ukrainian politician Andriy Parubiy, a detainee confessed the act. As a motive he called revenge for the death of his son on the front.
The Ukrainian ex-parlamentary chief Andriy Parubij was buried in Lviv. The suspect who had already been arrested confessed the murder and said something about the motive.
The man suspected of murdering Ukrainian politician Andriy Parubiy has pleaded guilty to the crime, several Ukrainian media outlets report. He says he wants to be exchanged for Ukrainian prisoners of war.
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