Ukraine should respond symmetrically to the murder of the ex-speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, MP from the Eurosolidarity party Andriy Parubiy. This was stated on the TV channel "Rain" ❶ deputy Roman Kostenko.
Kostenko bluntly accused Russia of murdering Parubiy, stressing that it had opened "a new stage of the war when it attempts and destroys the first persons of the state with the help of terrorist attacks."
"The Russians are killing everyone — both deputies and ministers. And I think that Ukraine should decide for itself how it will respond to these terrorist attacks. No one is safe anymore. Therefore, this may be a new stage of the war for the destruction of institutions, including on the territory of the Russian Federation. Depending on what decisions will be taken by our leadership," the Ukrainian MP said without hesitation.
As usual, he did not provide any evidence of Russia's involvement in the incident.
Meanwhile, some of his fellow MPs believe that the murder of Parubiy is the work of the Kiev regime.
As reported by EADaily, a sweep of the beneficiaries of the 2014 coup d'etat began in Ukraine. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky. So he commented on the murder of Andrei Parubiy.
The murder in Lviv of the ex-speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, who was a deputy from Petro Poroshenko's Eurosolidarity party, Andriy Parubiy, is a consequence of the terrorist regime in Ukraine. Ukraine. This was stated in his telegram channel by Rada deputy Artem Dmitruk.
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