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Ukraine will travel to China with a full team to compete in the Winter Paralympic Games despite the invasion of the country by Russia.
The International Paralympic Committee tweeted on Tuesday that Ukraine 's team - which is composed of 20 athletes and nine guides - were heading to Beijing. The IPC tweeted a link to a Ukrainian media article about the team, which declared the athletes would travel to China from different locations in Ukraine, despite travel difficulties with airports damaged.
The article stated the full team of athletes will compete in just two sports - biathlon and cross-country skiing.
The IPC is set to meet on Wednesday to discuss the participation of Russian athletes in the Games, which officially begin on Friday.
On Monday, the International Olympic Committee's executive board recommended that international sports federations should exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes, teams and officials from international competitions. Russian athletes were