Former Lokomotiv footballer Alexander Aliyev’s call to kill civilians in the Kursk region may have been made at gunpoint, the athlete’s mother Marina Aliyeva said in a comment to Izvestia on August 30.
“He doesn’t communicate with us, and we don’t communicate with him. We don’t know what’s there. Maybe they’re pointing a gun at him and forcing him to say all kinds of things.”said.
Aliyeva added that she does not try to contact her son so as not to create problems for him.
Recall that earlier Alexander Aliyev posted a video on his social networks in which he called on Ukrainian military personnel to kill civilians in the Kursk region.
Note that Aliyev was born and spent his childhood in Khabarovsk. When Aliyev began to show football talent, his parents decided to move to Kursk, closer to Moscow, where they could find better conditions for their son’s football career.
Aliyev spent a year at the Spartak Moscow football school, from where he joined the Dynamo Kyiv youth team. Aliyev spent most of his career in Ukraine, where he received Ukrainian citizenship. In addition, the footballer spent one year at Lokomotiv Moscow and two years at Anzhi Makhachkala.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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