Andy Murray pledges season's prize money to help children in Ukraine
Andy Murray says watching images of children suffering in Ukraine prompted him to donate his prize money for the rest of the year to those in need.
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Andy Murray says watching images of children suffering in Ukraine prompted him to donate his prize money for the rest of the year to those in need.
Andy Murray said he would donate his prize money won from tennis tournaments in 2022 towards aid efforts for children affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Two million people - mostly women and children - have now fled Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion on Feb. 24, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Tuesday. Russia calls its actions in Ukraine a "special operation". "Over 7.5 million children are at risk with the escalating conflict in Ukraine," Murray, who is an ambassador for UNICEF UK, said on Twitter.
Andy Murray has pledged to donate his prize money for the rest of the year to help children affected by the war in Ukraine.
Former world number one Andy Murray said he would donate his prize money won from tennis tournaments in 2022 towards aid efforts for children affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Andy Murray has pledged to donate his prize-money earnings for the rest of the year to help children affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Andy Murray will donate the rest of his 2022 earnings to UNICEF as they look to provide medical equipment and supplies for children in Ukraine. Murray is a UNICEF ambassador and made the announcement in light of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
Andy Murray has pledged to donate his prize money for the rest of the year to help children affected by the war in Ukraine.
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