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The investigation into the murder of Andrii Parubii, former Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, continues to reveal shocking details. Authorities have identified Mykhailo Stselnikov, linked to Russian intelligence, as a prime suspect. Stselnikov reportedly transmitted sensitive information about Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) installations to Russian contacts. Furthermore, the weapon used to assassinate Parubii has been recovered. The suspect, who has confessed to the murder, cited personal motives against the Ukrainian government and expressed a wish to be exchanged to find his missing son's body. The case remains complex, involving alleged state treason, while Ukrainian lawmakers have called for Parubii to be recognized posthumously as a Hero of Ukraine.

What are the main accusations against the suspect in Parubii's murder case?

The suspect, Mykhailo Stselnikov, is accused of the murder of former Verkhovna Rada Speaker Andrii Parubii. He allegedly collaborated with Russian intelligence, passing along critical AFU site information, and is also facing charges of state treason. His motivations appear to be both personal vengeance and a connection with Russian operatives.

Did the suspect in Parubii's murder have any accomplices in Ukraine?

According to the National Police, the suspect in Andrii Parubii's murder acted alone without any accomplices within Ukraine. This assertion follows a detailed investigation which found no evidence of domestic collaboration in the assassination.

Why did Andrii Parubii not have state protection at the time of his assassination?

The Department of State Protection of Ukraine clarified that former officials, including Andrii Parubii, are entitled to official protection for only one year after they leave office unless there is a court-issued provision. Parubii's request six months prior to his murder for security was reportedly denied.

What was the suspect's connection with Russian services in the Parubii murder case?

Mykhailo Stselnikov, the suspect in the murder of Andrii Parubii, is believed to have ties with Russian intelligence. Evidence indicates he was actively passing critical information about the placement of AFU facilities to Russian contacts and acted on their orders to commit the murder.

How have Ukrainian authorities responded to Andrii Parubii's murder?

Ukrainian authorities have responded with a comprehensive investigation, categorizing the murder as a possible contract killing linked to Russian special services. The Verkhovna Rada appealed for Parubii to be posthumously honored as a Hero of Ukraine, and significant efforts continue to uncover the full extent of this espionage-related crime.

What new details have emerged about the suspect involved in Parubii's murder?

New details reveal that aside from involvement in the murder, the suspect was also engaged in justifying Russian aggression before his son's disappearance on the front lines. His son served in the 93rd Mechanised Brigade and went missing, which purportedly played a role in his actions. The situation portrays a tragic blend of political manipulation and personal grievances.

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