Ukrainian football player of Russian origin, former member of Dynamo Kyiv and the Ukrainian national team, Alexander Aliyev, who defends the country in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, addressed MP Nikolai Tishchenko.
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Aliyev was outraged by the people’s deputy’s demand to the court to return to him the money seized during the search on the morning of June 25. Tishchenko said that he “would have nothing to live for without them.”
Aliyev showed a video from the front, which showed several broken houses. He told Tishchenko:
These people have nowhere to live, not you
On June 25, the Pechersky District Court chose a preventive measure for People’s Deputy Tishchenko, who in the morning was served with suspicion by DBI investigators for the illegal imprisonment of a former serviceman in the Dnieper.
During the meeting, Tishchenko stated that he asked the investigators to leave him the money found during the search. The corresponding video was published from the courtroom.
That’s why I said yesterday: leave me my money, I won’t have anything to live for! – the people’s deputy addressed emotionally. After his words, laughter was heard in the hall, which Tishchenko was pretty outraged.
And this is not funny, I earned them for 30 years with these hands! And I didn’t take anything from anyone, and I’m proud of that, and my father and my family are proud of that,” said the people’s choice.
Let us remind you that the current People’s Deputy of Ukraine Nikolai Tishchenko was reported on suspicion due to the illegal imprisonment of a former serviceman in the Dnieper. This was reported by the press service of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI).
During a search in the house of MP Nikolai Tishchenko, he smashed his mobile phone on the table and refused to explain the reasons for this decision in court.
Source: Racurs

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