The detainee in the murder case of Parubiy received a task from the Russians: details.
Investigation of the murder of a deputy from 'European Solidarity'
According to inkorr.com: Shocking details of the investigation into the murder of a deputy from 'European Solidarity' came as a surprise to many. According to the publication 'Vysokiy Zamok', the suspect, a 52-year-old resident of Lviv, received a task to murder the politician from Russian agents, promising to return the body after committing the crime.
It is known that the criminal had been preparing for the murder for a year, having received weapons from the Russian special services. He knew where Parubiy lived and tried to ensure an escape route. However, law enforcement discovered his location and detained him while he was hiding in an apartment in Khmelnytskyi region, admitting his involvement in the murder.
'The crime was indeed planned before Ukraine's Independence Day, but the hitman from the Russian special services carried out his task a week later,' informed sources told.
The suspect, who confessed to the crime, threw the weapons and phones into a body of water, and also burned his clothes in the forest. This indicates that the murder of the deputy was committed with the support of the Russian special services.
As it became clear from the case materials, the detainee not only planned the murder of the deputy but also received support and necessary means from the Russian special services. These circumstances significantly complicate the situation and indicate the serious threats that exist to the safety of Ukrainian politicians.
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