Rada chairman calls journalist Sheremet's murder challenge to Ukrainian democracy
Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Chairman Andriy Parubiy has called the law enforcement structures to punish the murderers of Belarusian journalist Pavel Sheremet, who was killed in a car blast in Kyiv on Wednesday, viewing the crime as a challenge to the Ukrainian democracy.
"I found out about the death of Sheremet this morning, I was shocked. The journalist's car was blown up cynically in downtown of Kyiv. They want to intimidate Ukrainians once again, to intimidate the Ukrainian journalists. A demonstrative, cynical murder of the journalist is a challenge to the Ukrainian democracy and law enforcement system," he said on Facebook on Wednesday.
"As the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada chairman I call the law enforcement structures to investigate this crime immediately and punish the organizer and perpetrators. The evil should be punished," he said.
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