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Kadeem Harris has opened up on what life is like as a footballer in war-torn Ukraine.

The London-born winger swapped Sheffield Wednesday for Metalist Kharkiv last summer.

It represented a shock switch for the 28-year-old and Harris also created a little bit of history as he became the first Englishman to play professional football in Ukraine.

And he has enjoyed a productive first campaign for Kharkiv, but the season has been paused after Russia launched an attack on Ukraine earlier this week.

Harris' family is still back in the UK but he is in constant communication with them, amid the ongoing worries.

Harris and his teammates are currently in Turkey for the club's winter break and were due to return to Ukraine this week prior to the season resuming.

Speaking to Wales Online, Harris admits to there being obvious nerves over the situation.

"For myself and my family it is definitely something to think about," Harris said. "No one wants their son or partner in the middle of a crisis or a war. They are worried.

"But I keep having to reassure them from my end.

"If anything was to happen, which hopefully it doesn't, there are measures in place for me and for other players where we will be on the first flight home or in safety.

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