Ex-squaddie dad flying out to fight with Ukraine because he's 'not doing much with life'
An ex-squaddie British dad says he's jetting off to fight with Ukraine - because he's 'not doing much with life'.
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An ex-squaddie British dad says he's jetting off to fight with Ukraine - because he's 'not doing much with life'.
British volunteers eager to fight against Vladimir Putin's forces are heading to the Ukrainian embassy in London to enlist - despite warnings from ministers that they could be breaking the law if they do so.
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West Ham forward Andriy Yarmolenko has joined his Ukraine teammates in a plea for football to continue its support for their home country following the invasion of Russia.
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La guerra iniciada por Rusia tras invadir Ucrania también mantiene en jaque al mundo del deporte y, más concretamente, del fútbol. Tras la decisión de la UEFA de cambiar la sede para la final de la Champions masculina, que tenía previsto jugarse en San Petersburgo, se abre la duda acerca de qué ocurrirá con la participación rusa en otros eventos como la Eurocopa femenina. Una incógnita que tomó fuerza ayer después de que la ministra de Exteriores británica, Liz Truss, pidiera un boicot del mundo del fútbol a Rusia.
La guerra iniciada por Rusia tras invadir Ucrania también mantiene en jaque al mundo del deporte y, más concretamente, del fútbol. Tras la decisión de la UEFA de cambiar la sede para la final de la Champions masculina, que tenía previsto jugarse en San Petersburgo, se abre la duda acerca de qué ocurrirá con la participación rusa en otros eventos como la Eurocopa femenina. Una incógnita que tomó fuerza ayer después de que la ministra de Exteriores británica, Liz Truss, pidiera un boicot del mundo del fútbol a Rusia.