WATCH: Fifa president Infantino fails to condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine
Johannesburg – World football body Fifa president Gianni Infantino on Thursday failed to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Johannesburg – World football body Fifa president Gianni Infantino on Thursday failed to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A former world champion boxer and one of Ukraine's most celebrated sportspersons, Wladimir Klitschko is confident that his country will remain strong amid the military escalation with Russia that has caused global turmoil. The 45-year-old great, a former Olympic gold-medallist and someone who held the world heavyweight championship twice in the professional circuit, took to Twitter to send out a message of solidarity for his compatriots as Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the launch of a military operation in eastern Ukraine.
El conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania ha entrado en un nuevo escenario, tras la orden del Kremlin de realizar una, con el objetivo de defender a las personas de «abusos y del genocidio» del Gobierno ucraniano.
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Llegó a Londres en 2003. El billonario Roman Abramovich compró el Chelsea, que pasó de ser un aspirante eterno, a conquistar todos los títulos posibles a nivel de clubes. Sus enlaces con Vladimir Putin, y la, le impedirán vivir en el Reino Unido o solicitar la ciudadanía británica.