Max Kucheriavyi opens up on Ukraine sleepless nights as St Johnstone starlet reveals heartwarming Scottish support
St Johnstone starlet Max Kucheriavyi has opened up in his fears for his family and friends stuck in war-ravaged Ukraine.
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St Johnstone starlet Max Kucheriavyi has opened up in his fears for his family and friends stuck in war-ravaged Ukraine.
Air raid sirens have rung out in key Ukrainian cities overnight as Russia's assault on the country continues.
Leicester City and Leeds United kicked off the Premier League's planned show of support for Ukraine following Russia's invasion of the country.
Ukraine teenager Iulian Boiko admits he would willingly take up arms against Russia to help his country if he was old enough. The talented 16-year-old was born in the besieged capital Kyiv and has been proud of the city's mayor Vitali Klitschko, his brother Wladimir, Vasiliy Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk – all boxing champions – joining the fight against Vladimir Putin's horrific invasion. Ad/> Former tennis professional Sergiy Stakhovsky is also lending his help to the war effort.
Ukrainian teenager Iulian Boiko said he would swap his snooker cue for a gun and join the fight against Russia in his homeland if he was old enough.
Susanna Reid has implored her Good Morning Britain co-star to 'stay safe' as he marked a milestone while in Ukraine.
A video has appeared online showing an unarmed Ukrainian citizen stopping Russian army tanks with their bare hands.
The presidents of the International Olympic Committee and International Paralympic Committee are being urged to ban Russia and Belarus from sporting events, following the invasion of Ukraine. Ahead of the Beijing Paralympics starting this Friday, 60 athletes from Ukraine and 14 other countries have sent a letter direct to IOC boss Thomas Bach and his IPC counterpart, Andrew Parsons.