Execution in the 21st century is savagery. Alexei Spiridonov, a former volleyball player of the Russian national team, told Sport-Express about this.
This is how the athlete reacted to the news of the execution by the Taliban (banned in Russia) player of the Afghan women’s youth volleyball team Mahajabid Hakimi. “I’m even afraid to imagine what could have happened there, for which the girl was executed,” added Spiridonov.
Earlier on Friday, October 22, the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) reacted to the news of the execution of the athlete. They noted that they are looking for additional information about what happened, as there are conflicting reports about the true cause of the death of the volleyball player.
Information about the execution of Hakimi appeared on the website of the Persian Independent. According to the source, the murder of the girl became known in early October, but the incident was kept secret. The reasons for the execution were not disclosed.

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