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Ukrainian Nationalist Politician Andriy Parubiy Assassinated in Lviv

Former parliamentary speaker and Maidan leader shot dead in a brazen daylight attack, prompting a nationwide manhunt and condemnation from top officials.
LVIV, UKRAINE—Andriy Parubiy, a prominent Ukrainian nationalist politician and former speaker of the country's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, was assassinated on Saturday in the western city of Lviv.

The killing has shocked the nation and triggered a massive manhunt for the perpetrator.

According to official reports from Ukraine's Prosecutor General's office, the attack occurred in the early afternoon.

A lone gunman, reportedly disguised as a food delivery courier, fired several shots at Mr. Parubiy before fleeing the scene on an electric bicycle.

Law enforcement officials have confirmed that the politician died instantly from his injuries.

A police cordon was immediately established around the crime scene on Yefremova Street, near the politician's residence.

Andriy Parubiy, aged 54, was a hugely influential figure in modern Ukrainian politics.

He was a key leader of the 2013-2014 pro-European Maidan protests, also known as the Revolution of Dignity, which fundamentally reshaped the country's political landscape.

His role as the commander of the Maidan self-defense forces was instrumental during the uprising.

Following the revolution, he served as Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council and later as the Chairman of the Parliament from 2016 to 2019.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky swiftly condemned the killing, describing it as a "horrific murder." In a statement, he expressed condolences to Mr. Parubiy's family and loved ones and confirmed that all necessary resources, including the Security Service of Ukraine, are being deployed to find and apprehend the killer.

The President emphasized that the crime appeared to be meticulously planned.

Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi underscored the gravity of the incident, stating that finding the culprit is of the utmost importance for national security, especially in a time of war.

While law enforcement has not officially stated a motive, many Ukrainian officials and commentators have been quick to point to foreign involvement.

Several political figures, including Mykola Kniazhytskyi, an opposition Member of Parliament, and former President Petro Poroshenko, have openly claimed that the assassination was a politically motivated attack orchestrated by hostile foreign powers.

They have framed the killing as a deliberate attempt to destabilize Ukraine by targeting a staunch patriot and symbol of the nation's independence.

This perspective highlights the ongoing struggle against external forces seeking to undermine Ukrainian sovereignty and unity.

The assassination of Mr. Parubiy follows a pattern of high-profile security incidents and is not the first politically-motivated attack in the region.

The murder marks a significant escalation in security concerns and serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threats to key figures within Ukraine's political establishment.

It underscores the challenges facing the country's leadership as it works to maintain stability and security amid a period of prolonged conflict.
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