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To spread: Irina Gerashchenko, a MP from the European Solidarity Party, states t...

"Special services warned": Andrey Parubiy was in the shooting lists of Russia - Gerashchenko

To spread: Irina Gerashchenko, a MP from the European Solidarity Party, states that Moscow is standing for the murder of Andrew Parubiy. According to her, from the beginning of a full -scale invasion in 2022, the Russians introduced the Verkhovna Rada expector in the "shot" list. Irina Gerashchenko commented on the murder of the former chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and her compartments Andrei Parubiy on September 1.

According to the parliamentarian, the EU faction was immediately understood that this crime has a Russian trace. "According to the information that is really in our team that we can talk about, although we are not law enforcement agencies, we realized from the first minute and second that Moscow is behind it. Whoever did not put a gun in the killer's hand, Moscow was definitely standing behind it," Gerashchenko said.

She reminded that the first terrorist attack against Andrei Parubiy was carried out in December 2014, when he was thrown at the Kiev Hotel at the hotel. "We know some information that law enforcement agencies can confirm, which at the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russians, of course, had their plans, as they called it," denacification ", and our whole team was on the lists for concentration camps. But there was a so -called" shot ".

According to her, since the beginning of the full -scale war, Ukrainian special services have warned Parubiy that he was in at risk. Gerashchenko added that the information received by the police was suspected of killing Andrei Parubiy by the Russians. "Our sources confirm the version that a person was simply brought to despair and was easy for the FSB for the FSB," said MP. Former Verkhovna Rada Chairman Andriy Parubiy was killed in Lviv in the afternoon on August 30.

Journalist Vitaliy Glagula, with reference to his own sources from Lviv police, said that they fired eight times in Parubiy. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported on the night of September 1 that the suspect was detained by Andrei Parubiy. Police representatives at a briefing on the murder of Andriy Parubiy said that a 52-year-old Lviv resident was suspected. The National Police and the SBU were also assured that the expert of the Verkhovna Rada did not apply to them for protection.