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Iryna Farion, former Ukrainian MP and advocate for language, killed in shooting in Lviv

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Renowned linguistic professor and former Ukrainian nationalist MP, Iryna Farion, tragically met her end in a targeted attack on the streets of Lviv. This shocking incident, which resulted in her untimely death, has sparked an intense investigation by local authorities.

The assailant responsible for this heinous act remains at large, with police citing a power outage that affected CCTV cameras in the area as a hindrance to their efforts. Lviv Regional Governor Maksym Kozytskyi confirmed Farion’s passing, stating that she succumbed to her injuries in the hospital after the shooting.

Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko has publicly stated that this was not a spontaneous act of violence, hinting at possible motives linked to Farion’s social and political engagements. President Volodymyr Zelensky has also condemned the attack, emphasizing the need for accountability.

Meanwhile, the hardline nationalist Svoboda (Freedom) party, to which Farion belonged, has pointed fingers at Russia for her demise. This tragic event comes after Farion’s controversial remarks in 2023, where she vehemently opposed the use of Russian language in Ukraine, sparking widespread debate and criticism.

As the investigation unfolds, the nation mourns the loss of a prominent figure, reflecting on the complexities of language, politics, and nationalism in modern-day Ukraine. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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