“On February 25, I joined the Teroboron in Obolon – I did not run away. Many people fled, standing for 15-20 hours in traffic jams, I call them jackals. I was born in Russia, but I have lived here for 25 years and proudly say: I am Ukrainian. I didn’t flee the country and I don’t do PR – the guys on the front lines know who I am. I often go to see them, see how they live: five days in a dugout, you go out – birds fly overhead, the toilet is a risky business.
If people are so afraid, why don’t they come to pass the VLK and go to the front instead of those who sit for three and a half years without rotation? While you rest and hide in parking lots during rockets, the boys are under bullets every day. I walk down the street calmly – people approach me, thank me and take pictures. What they say about me is not true,” Aliyev said.

Source: sport.ua
