The murderer of Parubiy is accused of ties with Russian special services: investigation details.
52-year-old Mykhailo Stselnykov, who confessed to the murder of people's deputy Andriy Parubiy, had a negative attitude towards Ukraine long before the disappearance of his son. He was seeking contacts with Russian special services and attempted to escape abroad. This information was published by the YouTube channel 'Television Toronto' based on the investigation.
According to inkorr.com: Mykhailo Stselnykov actively used social media, and his activity in the chats of Russian bloggers also drew attention. He had an account in the Russian social network 'VKontakte' under the pseudonym Alexander Pushkin. Stselnykov spread Russian propaganda, subscribed to the page of Anatoliy Shariy, and considered the Russo-Ukrainian war a civil war.
Searching for contacts with Russians
In his comments on Russian channels and in chats, Mykhailo Stselnykov expressed negativity towards the Ukrainian government and the Revolution of Dignity. His activity in Russian Telegram channels confirms attempts to find connections with Russia.
Hated the Revolution of Dignity
Stselnykov criticized the Maidan and its participants, leaving aggressive comments regarding Ukrainian politicians. In the spring of 2024, he supported the murder of activist Dmytro Hanul and discussed the events in Bucha during the occupation.
Wanted to use his son
Mykhailo Stselnykov did not hide his intentions to leave Ukraine and was searching for ways to do so. He planned to use his son's disappearance from searchers during the battles for Bakhmut to implement his plan.
This material contains factual information about Mykhailo Stselnykov, his views, and attempts to leave Ukraine. All information is based on verified sources.
The events surrounding Mykhailo Stselnykov reflect the complexity and tension of the situation in Ukraine, especially in wartime conditions. His case illustrates how personal tragedies can intertwine with political disasters, highlighting the war's impact on Ukrainian society.
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