DNA Test Confirms Soldier's Death; Father Suspected in Parubiy Murder Case.
Death of Soldier Mykhailo 'Lemberg' Stselnikov Confirmed
According to Novyny.live: A DNA test has conclusively identified the remains of soldier Mykhailo Stselnikov, who went missing near Bakhmut in May 2023. His body was repatriated during a prisoner exchange in August 2025, bringing a painful resolution to a search that lasted over two years. His mother, Olena Chernitska, reacted to the news, stating:
“The search is over. He fell in battle. The comparative molecular analysis shows a 99.9999% match... They just called from the Chernihiv morgue. That's it... Mykhasyk will return to his native Lviv for burial in about two weeks.” - Olena Chernitska
Details Emerge in the Andriy Parubiy Murder Investigation
Andriy Parubiy, a Ukrainian member of parliament, was killed in Lviv on August 30, 2025. A suspect in his murder was detained on September 1, 2025, and now faces a potential life sentence. In a significant procedural move, access to the case files was restricted in October 2025, highlighting the investigation's sensitivity and complexity. These developments occur against the backdrop of Ukraine's ongoing national struggles, which encompass both military conflict and internal political tensions.
The confirmation of Stselnikov's fate and the high-profile investigation into Parubiy's assassination underscore the profound human and political toll on the nation. These parallel cases highlight the critical need for justice and support for the families of the fallen during this period of immense challenge for Ukraine.
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