Denis 'Redis' Prokopenko stated about the unprecedented campaign to discredit 'Azov': involved ex-deputy.


Commander Denis Prokopenko expressed his reaction to attempts to discredit the 'Azov' brigade. He noted that many people are poisoned by the corruption scandals of public officials and a provocative intrigue is being carried out. Prokopenko also emphasized that the brigade is happy to demonstrate all processes of provision from scratch and is ready to undergo any audit.
'Another disgraceful campaign to discredit 'Azov' has been launched. I will disappoint the customer - this is absolutely doomed. No one will ever be able to tarnish the name and glorious history of 'Azov', - said Prokopenko.
Prokopenko emphasized that the brigade receives support from the AZOV ONE fund, the Azov Support Service, and volunteers. He also noted that the 'Heart of Azovstal' project provided hundreds of servicemen with housing.
Prokopenko emphasized that the apartments obtained by his deputies are not part of the housing provision program and are a personal initiative of a benefactor.
Earlier, ex-deputy Ihor Mosiychuk stated that 'Azov' buys elite apartments in Kyiv with funds donated by Ukrainians. According to Mosiychuk, several deputies of the commander of the 'Azov' regiment Prokopenko have acquired apartments in the 'Novopecherski Lypky' complex worth about 20 million hryvnias.
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