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A Ukrainian skeleton athlete has flashed a small sign that read “No War in Ukraine” to the cameras as he finished a run at the Beijing Olympics.
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A Ukrainian skeleton athlete has flashed a small sign that read “No War in Ukraine” to the cameras as he finished a run at the Beijing Olympics.
A Ukrainian skeleton athlete flashed a small sign that read "No War in Ukraine" to the cameras as he finished a run at the Beijing Olympics on Friday night, a plea for peace at a time of rising tensions between his country and Russia.
A Ukrainian athlete displayed an anti-war sign during the men's skeleton event at the Beijing Winter Games amid increasing tensions on Ukraine's border with Russia.
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