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The head of the FPBC called for checking the founder of the Lit Energy media club, Litvin, who spoke about buying a military ID

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The head of the Federal Project for Security and Anti-Corruption (FPBC), Vitaly Borodin, said that he is preparing an appeal to the military prosecutor’s office to verify information about the purchase of a military ID by the founder of the Lit Energy media club, Mikhail Litvin.

On Saturday, during the match between SKA-Rostov and Lit Energy, a brawl occurred involving Litvin and fans of the Rostov club. Videos that appeared on social networks show Litvin hitting one of the fans.

In 2018, in an interview, Litvin said that he did not serve in the Russian army because he “bought a military ID.”

– “I bought a military ID.” What does this mean? Did you give a bribe at the military registration and enlistment office? I don’t understand what this young man said? On Monday we will definitely contact you to conduct a check on this fact and find out how this blogger passed the Military Medical Commission (military medical commission). And then I read the news: he played football today. They say he runs across the field like a professional football player and waves his arms like a boxer. The conclusion means he’s healthy,” Borodin wrote on his Telegram channel.

Earlier, Media League President Nikolai Osipov told Match TV that Litvin faces disqualification for the rest of the season for a fight with a fan.

Source: Sportbox

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