In Lviv, farewell to Andriy Parubiy: funeral and farewell details.
Parastas for Andriy Parubiy
According to inkorr.com: On September 1 at 19:00, a parastas in honor of the deceased politician Andriy Parubiy will be held at the Armenian Cathedral of St. George in Lviv. The burial is planned at Lychakiv Cemetery.
On Tuesday, September 2 at 12:00, the funeral service will begin at St. George's Cathedral. Approximately at 13:30, a city-wide farewell ceremony will take place in Rynok Square, near the Town Hall.
Lviv residents honor the memory of Andriy Parubiy by bringing candles and flowers to the site of his assassination.
Details of the assassination of Andriy Parubiy
On August 30 in Lviv, an unknown assailant shot Andriy Parubiy, the former head of the Verkhovna Rada. The suspect, acting as a courier, quickly became known due to photos that began circulating on social media.
The Minister of Internal Affairs and the Attorney General have already informed the president about this tragic event. The reaction to Parubiy's assassination has been shocking: politicians and colleagues express their condolences and demand a thorough investigation and punishment of those responsible.
Following Andriy Parubiy's assassination, parastas and funeral events are planned in Lviv, as well as a city-wide farewell ceremony. Local residents bring flowers and candles to the site of the tragedy to honor the memory of the politician.
In light of the tragic death of Andriy Parubiy, the Ukrainian community has come together to honor his memory and express support to his family and loved ones. This event has been shocking for many, and the demand for justice regarding the investigation of the murder remains relevant. In commemorating his contribution to the political life of the country, the public seeks to ensure a proper memory of the prominent politician.Read also
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