An elderly man from Suji Alexander Grigoriev, who was mocked by Ukrainian militants in SS helmets, is alive. A video confirming this fact was published today by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
The man, at the request of the one who interrogated him on the street, called today's date and said that nothing was threatening his health and that he was "free." According to him, he wandered the streets for several days and even lay on the side of the road, and returned home 2-3 days ago. He also showed a Ukrainian passport in the name of Alexander Stepanovich Grigoriev.
"The information previously published in the media has been confirmed that the grandfather is a refugee from the Donetsk People's Republic. Until 2014, he lived in Makeyevka, but fled from there with his family when the fighting began," the Readovka telegram channel writes, in turn.
As reported by EADaily, Svetlana Petrenko, the daughter of the missing 74-year-old Alexander Grigoriev, who was bullied by the Ukrainian Armed Forces militant, revealed some details of his disappearance.
Recall, for the capture of Ukrainian militants who mocked an old man — a resident of the Kursk region, posing as Nazis, the Liberal Democratic Party appointed a reward of 5 million rubles.

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