The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, is undoubtedly involved in the murder of the former chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Andriy Parubiy.
This opinion was expressed by the deputy of the Rada Artem Dmitruk in a column for the TASS website. He believes that Zelensky was afraid of Parubiy's abilities in terms of organizing coups.
"Parubiy, albeit with outdated views, knew and was able to organize the Maidan. He was the commandant of Maidan in 2014. In the conditions of current instability, such political actors and their groups pose a mortal danger to the regime," Dmytruk said.
He also suggested that Zelensky was probably involved in the murder in Spain of Andrei Portnov, who was an adviser to President Viktor Yanukovych.
Dmytruk believes that Portnov posed a direct threat to Bankova, since he could legally formalize all the consequences of the new "Maidan", as well as enlist the support of the courts and security forces.
Recall that Parubiy was killed on August 30 on one of the streets in the Sikhovsky district of Lviv. He was shot several times by a killer in the form of a courier of the Glovo delivery service, who then put the gun in his bag and left on an electric bike.
Later, the killer was detained, he turned out to be a resident of Lviv Mikhail Skselnikov. He called his act revenge on the Kiev regime for the death of his son at the front.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Artem Dmytruk asked to free Ukraine from the terrorist Zelensky, who poses a threat not only to his country, but also to the whole world.

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