UAF vice-president loudly threatens to sue three sites that posted “custom-made rubbish” about him

UAF First Vice President Alan Pliev loudly announced his intention to file lawsuits against three Ukrainian websites that had previously posted information that concerns him personally.

Alan Pliev. Photo - Facebook

“I understand that war has no rules, especially when on the other side there are absolutely immoral scum who, for three kopecks, are ready to forget about their human appearance and easily turn into animals.

But I don't understand what result they expect. Sooner or later all their names will become known. And even those who pay them these three kopecks today will not be the first to shake hands with them.

Now these bastards, as part of a media attack on the UAF, are pouring dirt on me personally. At least three sites have already agreed to place custom-made rubbish for money.

Dear Vesti.ua, "KP in Ukraine" and "Ukrainian Business Resource", do you really think that by selling yourself for $100 and publishing such filth, you won't lose more? Will you not lose your reputation among readers, among fellow journalists?

Against each of the specified sites, my lawyers are preparing lawsuits in court with a million in compensation for the moral damage caused to me and my family. Upon receipt, I will transfer all these funds for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and charitable foundations that support the families of displaced persons from the temporarily occupied territories in the city of Dnipro,” Pliev wrote on his Facebook page.

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