The son of the suspect in the murder of Parubiy has gone missing near Bakhmut: the story of an IT specialist.
The son of the suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy is considered missing
According to inkorr.com: Mykhailo-Viktor Stselnykov, known by the pseudonym 'Lemberg', went missing in May 2023 near Bakhmut. A resident of Lviv, he worked at the IT company TurnKey Lender and decided to join the front during the Russian invasion.
Olena Chernenko, Stselnykov's mother, last saw her son before his disappearance and hopes for his return. The company he worked for confirmed the information about his death, but he is still officially considered missing.
In February 2022, Stselnykov called for the introduction of a visa regime with Russia, but this initiative did not gain enough support.
Additionally, it is known that the person suspected of murdering Andriy Parubiy has confessed and revealed the motives behind the committed crime.
The disappearance of Mykhailo-Viktor Stselnykov has caused a huge resonance in society, as his case draws attention to the complex realities of war. Many people continue to search for their relatives who went missing during the conflict, and the case of Stselnykov has become a striking example of these tragic circumstances. The situation remains tense, as the issues of clarifying the circumstances of death and disappearance of people in the combat zone remain extremely relevant.
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