Former Dynamo and Ukraine national team midfielder Oleksandr Aliev has spoken about his father.
"On 28 February, my father, a military man, told me that Russian soldiers came to weed out Nazism. It was unpleasant for me.
I told him: "Goodbye. I don't want to communicate with you anymore.' He came to Donetsk, Kharkiv, Sumy for football. I said: "So, you sat with Nazis and fascists?". I was rooting for Dynamo, I was rooting for my son. He betrayed me, his granddaughter and his grandson.
Once he said that the children should move to Russia. I said: 'They will not have a foot in this bastard country'," Aliyev said in an interview with Dmytro Gordon.