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Vitaly Mykolenko criticizing the captain Russian National Team, Artem Dzyubawho is silent about the war Ukraine. defender Everton it gave him a swear word.
Quoted by the Daily Mail, Mykolenko criticized Dzyuba, the captain of the Russian national team, for choosing to remain silent about the war. Through his social media, the Everton player swore that Dzyuba would be imprisoned.
“While you remain silent along with your football teammates, peaceful civilians are being killed in Ukraine,” Mykolenko wrote.
“You’ll be locked up in a dungeon for the rest of your life, and most miss your children’s lives. I’d be happy about that,” he lashed out.
Mykolenko became one of the footballers in England who was sad to see the war going on in Ukraine. The player, who was newly recruited from Dynamo Kiev, has a family that is locked up in the midst of military aggression.
At the end of last week, Mykolenko herself strengthened each other together Oleksandr ZinchenkoUkrainian defender belongs to Manchester City. The two hugged before the match at Goodison Park, Sunday (27/2) early morning WIB.
The war between Russia vs Ukraine itself occurred since Thursday (24/2/2022). Thousands of Russian troops have already entered the territory of Ukraine, and destroyed several cities.
As a result, many civilian victims fell, including children, as claimed by the Ukrainian government. Including two new professional footballers who were confirmed to have died as a result of the war that took place.
The world of football itself has criticized Russia and impose sanctions from the field. FIFA and UEFA bans Russian football, both national and club teams, from appearing in international matches, as well as severing sponsorship contracts from Russia.
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