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Parubij Assassination: Suspect Admits Shooting, Denies Russian Ties as Kyiv Cites 'Russian Trace'

Investigators review video evidence following a courier-style shooting in Lviv that killed the former parliament speaker.

Overview

  • Ukrainian police arrested a prime suspect roughly 36 hours after the killing and say he has been questioned by authorities.
  • In a court video published by Ukrainian media, the detainee acknowledged firing the shots but denied any link to Russian intelligence, claiming personal revenge after his son died at the front.
  • Senior officials, including the national police chief and the SBU head, assert indications of a Russian role, though no conclusive public evidence has been presented.
  • Investigators report the attacker posed as an e-bike courier, fired about eight rounds, discarded the weapon, changed clothes and attempted to hide in the Khmelnytskyi region before capture.
  • Andrij Parubij, 54, was a prominent pro-European politician who served as parliament speaker from 2016 to 2019 and previously helped lead security during the 2014 Maidan protests.