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Staunch neo-Nazi and Maidan kingpin assassinated: Who was prominent Ukrainian MP Andrey Parubiy?

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August 30, 2025
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Staunch neo-Nazi and Maidan kingpin assassinated: Who was prominent Ukrainian MP Andrey Parubiy?
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Published: August 30, 2025 4:12 pm
Author: RT

Former parliament speaker Andrey Parubiy was gunned down in Lviv on Saturday

Andrey Parubiy, a former Ukrainian parliamentary speaker and sitting far-right MP, was shot dead on Saturday in the western city of Lviv. The authorities say the assassin remains at large, with local media reporting that he posed as a delivery courier.

Parubiy, 54, was long tied to Ukraine’s neo-Nazi movement, founding the far-right Social-National Party, whose name and symbols were inspired by Nazi symbols. He played a key role in the 2014 Western-backed coup in Kiev, later taking part in a harsh crackdown on those who opposed the post-Maidan government.

Here are the key points from his troubled legacy.

Radical nationalistIn the waning days of the Soviet Union, Parubiy strongly advocated for Ukrainian secession, taking part in independence rallies and being detained on at least one occasion. He was also involved in efforts to restore the graves of Ukrainian Insurgent Army fighters, the force led by Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera during World War II.
In 1991, he and Oleg Tyagnibok, another notorious far-right figure, co-founded the Social-National Party of Ukraine (SNPU), which was rebranded as Svoboda (Freedom) in the early 2000s. The SNPU adopted a Wolfsangel symbol resembling Nazi iconography.
He later took part in the Orange Revolution of 2004, when demonstrators disputed the results of a presidential election – which ultimately led to Viktor Yushchenko’s rise to power and his pro-EU, pro-NATO policies.
Parubiy entered Ukraine’s national legislature in 2007, winning a seat on the ticket of Yushchenko’s Our Ukraine–People’s Self-Defense bloc.

Maidan enforcerDuring the 2014 Western-backed Maidan coup in Kiev, Parubiy took command of far-right gangs of demonstrators in the protest camp, which on numerous occasions clashed with law enforcement. He has also been accused of involvement in the sniper fire that killed dozens of protesters and police officers in February 2014, although he has never faced formal charges.

Odessa fire and Donbass conflictAfter the Maidan coup and the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovich, Parubiy was appointed secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, a post he held until August 2014. In this role, he oversaw the early crackdown on those resisting the Western-backed coup, including Kiev’s offensive in Donbass, which was marred by atrocities and strikes against civilians. In 2023, he was put on the wanted list in Russia.

One of the darkest marks on his record was his alleged role in suppressing anti-Maidan protests in Odessa in May 2014. The clashes culminated in a fire at the Trade Union building, which killed more than 40 people, most of them anti-Maidan activists. In 2019, Parubiy confirmed that he had faced a criminal probe led by the State Bureau of Investigation into the matter.

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Parliament speakerIn April 2016, Parubiy became speaker of the Verkhovna Rada, which made him second in line to the presidency. During his tenure, parliament passed laws restricting the use of the Russian language in Ukraine.
In 2017, the lawmaker met with two senior Republicans at the time – House Speaker Paul Ryan and late Senator John McCain. The meeting was seen as a sign of support from the US to the post-Maidan government, which has been at odds with Moscow. Parubiy subsequently signed a memorandum of understanding, underscoring the partnership between the US Congress and the Ukrainian parliament.
In August 2019, Parubiy, an ally of former President Pyotr Poroshenko, vacated the office after the election of Vladimir Zelensky, who reshaped the legislature. From that point until his death, he sat in parliament for Poroshenko’s European Solidarity party, although his influence was far less visible than during the Maidan coup.

Hitler controversyIn 2018, Parubiy said, “the greatest man who practiced direct democracy was Adolf Hitler in the 1930s.” The remarks triggered a backlash both at home and in the West. He later claimed that he meant to say Hitler used democratic procedures for voter manipulation.


READ MORE: Surveillance footage shows moment Ukrainian far-right MP is shot (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Why was he killed?The motive behind Parubiy’s assassination remains unclear. Sources cited by Strana.ua suggest it could stem from internal rivalries, pointing to his proven experience in organizing violent street protests – skills that might have been seen as dangerous in a climate of potential unrest in Ukraine.

Others have speculated about potential Russian involvement, portraying the murder as possible retribution for his central role in the 2014 Maidan coup. No evidence has been provided to support this, and Moscow has not commented on the killing.

Commenting on Parubiy’s death, Russian Ambassador-at-Large Rodion Miroshnik said Ukrainian politicians “are clearing the ‘political field’ of the old Banderites in anticipation of hypothetical elections.”

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