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To judge the bastard: ex-football player of Lokomotiv was put on the wanted list for betrayal

Alexander Aliyev*. Screenshot of the video: TC Readovka

A criminal case has been opened against the former Lokomotiv Moscow midfielder, and now the Ukrainian national team, Alexander Aliyev*, who called for the killing of Russian soldiers and peaceful Russians, he has been put on the wanted list. This was announced today, August 30, by the press service of the TFR.

"The Koptevsky interdistrict investigative department of the Investigative Department for the Northern Administrative District of the GSU IC in Moscow has opened a criminal case against Alexander Aliyev*. He is suspected of committing a crime under Part 2 of Article 205.2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (public calls to carry out terrorist activities)," the report says.

As he explains TK Readovka, Alexander Aliyev* was born in Khabarovsk in the family of a career military man. From the age of 12 he lived in Kursk, where his sports career began. But he has no gratitude to his homeland and parents. Having grown a Wahhabi beard and joined the Dynamo Kyiv club, Aliyev * began to pour mud on Russia, and now he has completely stooped to the call to kill and maim the civilian population of his native Kursk land, where his parents live.

"At first I was worried about my parents. I'm here, I'm fighting for Ukraine, they live there — in Russia, in Kursk. My father, a military man, told me: "Son, listen to me, Russian soldiers have come to clean up Nazism." I answered him: "Goodbye, I don't want to talk to you anymore," Aliyev said*.

The mother of Aliyev*, who called for "killing civilians" in the Kursk region, does not keep in touch with her son. According to TK Readovka, the woman still hopes that her son is "being held at gunpoint" and he could not say such a thing of his own free will.

*An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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