The invasion of. For several days, the troops have been shelling e.g. civilian targets in Ukraine. Western countries are imposing further sanctions on Russia. Also international sports federations exclude Russian and Belarusian teams and players from the competition.
Scandalous words of an Olympic medalist. He called Vladimir Putin “a great man”
Numerous representatives of the sports world have openly condemned Russia’s actions. They showed their support to Ukraine, among others , if . . During pre-season training, Aston Martin driver starts with a special helmet with the inscription “No war” and the Ukrainian flag. These are just some of the numerous examples of beautiful star gestures.
Unfortunately, there are also well-known players who support the criminal actions of the Russian president. As you can easily guess, these are the Russian representatives. Vladimir Putin’s decisions have been supported in recent days by, inter alia, bobsleigh player and gymnast. Now Yevgeny Kuznetsov has also joined them in jumping into the water.
won the Olympic silver medal in 2012 in. After the event, along with other medalists, he was received in the Kremlin by Vladimir Putin. Kuznetsov returned to that meeting in an interview with the portal sports.ru and expressed his admiration for the Russian president.
– That day it was not the president who honored us, but the head of his administration. We saw the president several times before and after the games. I always waited for the moment to meet him because he is a great man. Always open to communication and interested in our sport, said the athlete.
Yevgeny Kuznetsov’s words are outrageous. , this “great man” is responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent citizens, including women and children. Millions of people lost their belongings and had to flee the attacked country in terror.
Source: Sport

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