Ukrainian former parliamentary speaker Parubiy shot dead in Lviv

Ukraine's Parliamentary Speaker Andriy Parubiy walks out of a voting booth at a polling station during a presidential election in Kiev, Ukraine March 31, 2019. REUTERS/Viacheslav Ratynskyi/File Photo

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Ukrainian former parliamentary speaker Andriy Parubiy was
shot dead in the western city of Lviv on Saturday and a search was underway
for the killer.
The Prosecutor General's office said a gunman had fired
several shots at Parubiy, killing him on the spot. The attacker fled and a
manhunt was launched, it said.
Parubiy, 54, was a member of parliament, had been
parliamentary speaker from April 2016 to August 2019, and was one of the
leaders of protests in 2013-14 calling for closer ties with the European Union.
He was also secretary of Ukraine's National Security and
Defence Council from February to August 2014, a period when fighting began in
eastern Ukraine and Russia annexed the Crimea peninsula.
Officials gave no immediate indication whether the murder
had any direct link to Russia's war in Ukraine.
"Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko and
Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko have just reported on the first known
circumstances of a horrific murder in Lviv. Andriy Parubiy has been
killed," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote on X.
He sent his condolence to Parubiy's family and loved ones,
and added: "All necessary forces and means are engaged in the
investigation and search for the killer."
National police said the shooting in Lviv was reported at
around noon (0900 GMT). Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi said finding the killer and
establishing the circumstances of the attack was of outmost importance.
"This is a matter of security in a country at war,
where, as we can see, there are no completely safe places," he wrote on
Telegram.
Tributes poured in from colleagues in parliament and the
government, praising Parubiy's contribution to Ukraine's fight for sovereignty
and independence as one of the leaders of what became known as the Euromaidan
protests in 2013-14.
Former President Petro Poroshenko said on Telegram that the
killing of Parubiy, who was a member of the parliamentary committee on national
security, defence and intelligence, was "a shot fired at the heart of
Ukraine."
"Andriy was a great man and a true friend. That is why
they take revenge, that is what they are afraid of," he said, lauding
Parubiy's contribution to building out the Ukrainian army.
In a statement on Telegram, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha
described Parubiy as "a patriot and statesman who made an enormous
contribution to the defence of Ukraine's freedom, independence and sovereignty.
He was a man who rightfully belongs in the history books."
Ukrainian law enforcement provided no information on the
killer's identity or motives.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko called for a
prompt investigation of the murder, calling it "a profound loss" for
the country.
"You always remained a patriot of Ukraine and made a
great contribution to the formation of our state," she wrote on X.
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