Courtroom Outburst: Murder Suspect Parubiy Denied Chance to Attend Son’s Funeral.
Mikhail Stselnikov Appears in Lviv Court
According to Novyny.live: During a court hearing in Lviv, Mikhail Stselnikov—the man accused of murdering Andriy Parubiy—voiced his anger at the authorities for barring him from attending his son’s funeral. The son had gone missing near Bakhmut and was later confirmed dead. Although Stselnikov has admitted to the killing, he stated he would never forgive the government for preventing him from paying his last respects.
In February 2026, the death of Stselnikov’s son was officially confirmed. The farewell ceremony took place on March 3 in Lviv. Stselnikov now faces a potential life sentence, highlighting the gravity of his legal situation.
Backlash Against Government Actions
Speaking emotionally to reporters, Stselnikov emphasized his outrage over the authorities’ refusal to let him honor his son one last time. This case has sparked widespread public debate, intertwining a personal tragedy with the legal consequences of a murder charge.
The circumstances surrounding Stselnikov and his son shed light on the complex social and emotional challenges that arise amid war and legal conflict. The government’s denial of funeral attendance underscores the tension between individual grief and state institutions. This incident may fuel broader discussions about human rights and how the state treats its citizens during times of crisis.
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