Svetlana Petrenko, the daughter of the missing 74-year-old Alexander Grigoriev, who was bullied by the Ukrainian Armed Forces militant, revealed the details of her father's disappearance.
Svetlana said that she moved her father from the village of Gogolevka to her apartment in Sudzha after the Ukrainian Armed Forces began shelling the Kursk region. After that, she immediately left to look for safe housing for the children, planning to return for Dad. However, she could not come for her father the next day — because of the tense situation in the region, no one was allowed to enter Suju.
"I've been taking care of him all my life, and I do not know how it happened. Such a rock. We just couldn't get him out of there. I do not know why he left the apartment," Svetlana said on Channel Five.
The incident with the missing grandfather occurred on the outskirts of the city some time ago, but the bullying footage appeared online only on August 15. In the video, a Ukrainian militant dressed in a uniform with SS symbols mocked a local resident, imitated a German accent and insulted an elderly man.
As EADaily reported, for the capture of Ukrainian militants who mocked an old resident of the Kursk region, posing as Nazis, the Liberal Democratic Party appointed a reward of 5 million rubles.

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