“The commander of the “Azov” National Guard brigade, Denys Prokopenko, announced the discredit campaign and explained that the apartments of six of his deputies came from a benefactor, and not from the housing assistance program.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Prokopenko on Facebook
straight language Prokopenko: “Another shameful campaign to discredit “Azov” has started. For some reason, the vast majority pretends that the war is over and begins to prepare for the elections. It’s a pity that this time the customers were not Russians, even they did not stoop so low. Disappointing the customer is absolutely No one will ever be able to slander the name and glorious history of Azov.
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Details: The commander explained that the 12th special purpose brigade “Azov” of NSU can show journalists all the processes of support from scratch.
According to him, commanders and patrons are engaged in providing apartments for fighters whose homes were destroyed by the occupiers.
Direct speech: “Our funds are ready to undergo any audit, and it will demonstrate that not a single penny was taken from the collected funds to purchase apartments for Azov servicemen.
The “Heart of Azovstal” project created a program for the defenders of the Mariupol garrison and provided housing for hundreds of servicemen who lost their homes in the occupied territories and were seriously injured. Those who gave everything to the defense of Ukraine, who for years guaranteed peace and security to Ukrainian cities with their sweat and blood, who survived severe injuries and were captured by Russia, and whose homes were destroyed by the occupiers, have a full moral right to receive apartments from the state or patronage programs “.
Details: He added that in 2025, all the defenders of the Mariupol garrison, including the fighters of the brigade, will continue to receive new apartments equipped with modern fittings and household appliances.
And the 6 apartments that Prokopenko’s deputies received, according to him, are not part of the housing provision program, “this is a personal initiative of the philanthropist,” the commander added.
What preceded:
Blogger Myroslav Oleshko, who illegally left Ukraine during the full-scale invasion and, according to law enforcement officers, is engaged in informational and subversive activities, spread information that the deputies of the commander of “Azov” had apartments in one of the most expensive residential complexes in Kyiv. The same data was written by former People’s Deputy Ihor Mosiychuk.