Former Speaker of the Rada Andriy Parubiy Killed in Lviv: Police Searching for Shooter.
According to inkorr.com: On August 30, a tragic event occurred in Lviv - a well-known public and political figure was killed. The police received reports of gunfire in the Sykhiv district around noon. Unfortunately, the victim died on the spot from his injuries. He was 54 years old.
Law enforcement continues to clarify all the details of this crime. According to local media, the deceased turned out to be former Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Andriy Parubiy.
Maxym Kozytskyy, the head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, confirmed this information. The murderer, who killed Andriy Parubiy, is currently being sought in the Lviv region. Seven shell casings were found at the crime scene, and in total, the shooter fired eight shots.
Video from the murder scene of Andriy Parubiy pic.twitter.com/hD4cVddcVzQ
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Andriy Parubiy's Political Career
Andriy Parubiy had an impressive political career. He was a people's deputy, speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, and actively opposed pro-Russian forces. Throughout his career, he advocated for the Ukrainian language and the sovereignty of Ukraine.
This tragedy deeply disturbed the residents of Lviv. People seek to understand the motives and circumstances of the murder, which remain unknown, causing concern among the community. Given Andriy Parubiy's political history, this crime may have serious consequences for the political situation in Ukraine.
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