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To spread: Andriy Parubiy's killer 52-year-old Lviv resident Mikhail Scennikov s...

Suspect of murder Parubiy justified the Russian Federation and Stalin: the media found evidence (video)

To spread: Andriy Parubiy's killer 52-year-old Lviv resident Mikhail Scennikov said during a court hearing he wanted him to be exchanged to Russia, where he is supposed to find the body of his dead son-serviceman, who is unlikely to be true. In court, the suspect explained the murder of the Verkhovna Verkhovna for his son, but in fact the man hated the Ukrainian authorities and supported Russia before his son Michael-Victor disappeared, according to the Toronto Television investigation.

Journalists found the appearance of a man in the roar of Russian bloggers, as well as analyzed his pages on social networks. Mikhail Scelnikov under the nickname "Kohl Skvortsov" was as much as possible, justified Russia and Joseph Stalin, expressed his desire to get rid of Ukrainian citizenship, and whether he could use the disappearance of his son's missing as an excuse to leave Ukraine. More than a hundred times a man in his posts and comments negatively mentions the Revolution of Dignity.

It was in the context of the Maidan that Scelnikov has repeatedly mentioned Andrei Parubiy and other Ukrainian politicians. In addition, Scelnikov actively tried to get in touch with the Russians, the investigation is argued. For example, he tried to contact the author of the channel in which the money was raised by the Russian army. We will remind, in Lviv, on August 30, a People's Deputy from "European Solidarity" and the former chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Andriy Parubiy were killed.

The suspect in the murder of Andriy Parubiy in the courtroom on September 2 confessed to the committed and stated that his act had become a revenge to the Ukrainian authorities. After that, Mikhail Scelnikov's ex -wife, Elena Cherninka, said that the husband quarreled with his son after he joined the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.