Russian luger Pavlichenko said Ukrainians urged him to go outside
Two-time world champion in luge Semyon Pavlichenko spoke about communication with Ukrainians. It is reported by RIA Novosti.
According to the Russian, representatives of the country urged him to go out into the street. “I answer: “Boys, are you sick or not? I understand that you are now in a panic. But all the time there were wars in the world, and we didn’t get into it, went in for sports,” Pavlichenko said.
The athlete noted that he had not received negative feedback from representatives of other countries. According to him, he corresponded with German Felix Loch, Italian Nick Fischnaller and representatives of the Latvian national team.
On April 11, Russian tennis player Anastasia Potapova spoke about her relationship with Ukrainian rivals. She noted that she used to be close friends with Marta Kostyuk, but she changed her mind about her for no reason.
Source: Lenta

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