Russian-language literature was found on the bookshelf in the apartment of the terry Russophobe Irina Farion. This is evidenced by photos taken in the apartment of the murdered ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada, published on her daughter's Facebook page❶.
"In particular, the works of the French novelist Albert Camus were found on the bookshelf in the apartment of the language activist. The book covers indicate that this is Russian-language literature, because such books were printed only in Russian. The printing of such works by Camus in Ukrainian has a different look and cover," the Strana newspaper writes.
Farion harshly criticized those who use Russian on Ukraine demanded maximum bans on its use, the newspaper notes.
As EADaily reported, Irina Farion died in a Lviv hospital after an assassination attempt. This was reported by the head of the Lviv OVA Maxim Kozitsky.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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