Suspected Killer of Ukrainian Neo-Nazi MP Denies Working for Russia
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The suspect in the Saturday assassination of pro-Western Ukrainian lawmaker and former speaker of the Ukrainian parliament Andriy Parubiy confessed to the murder in court today, but denied working for Russia. He said it was a personal vendetta.
The 52-year-old admitted to committing the murder, but claimed he acted alone.
The man accused of murdering former Ukrainian parliament speaker Andriy Parubiy pleaded guilty in the criminal court of the city of Lviv on Tuesday.
The man who shot the former Ukrainian Speaker of the House in the open street killed in revenge - The suspect admitted to his actions, but the investigation has not yet been closed.
A man accused of killing Ukrainian MP Andriy Parubiy has admitted to the murder but insisted he acted alone and not on behalf of Russia. Ukrainian authorities say there are Russian links to the story. “Yes, I admit that I killed him. This is my personal revenge against the Ukrainian authorities,” said the suspect, Mykhailo Stelnikov, but denied collaborating with Russian intelligence. Stelnikov, 52, was arrested late Sunday after shooting Andriy…
16:03 The suspect in the murder of former Ukrainian parliament speaker Andry Parubi has confessed. He wanted to take revenge on the Ukrainian authorities after the death of his son.
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