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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukrainian athletes die during invasion

Fox News' Benjamin Hall reports on Russia's progression in Ukraine after President Zelenskyy spoke to press.

Two Ukrainian soccer players and a former biathlete were among those killed in the midst of Russia’s invasion into the country, officials said this week.

FIFPRO, the global union for professional soccer players, tweeted Tuesday that Vitalii Sapylo and Dmytro Martynenko have died during the war.

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A corner flag replaced by a Ukraine flag on the pitch during the FA Cup fifth- round soccer match between Luton Town and Chelsea at Kenilworth Road in Luton, England, Wednesday, March 2, 2022.  (AP Photo/Ian Walton)

Jonas Baer-Hoffmann, FIFPRO’s general secretary, reacted to their deaths on BBC Radio.

"We’ve had confirmation from the ground (of their deaths) which is of course incredibly sad. We don’t have clear information on how many of our members are really currently involved in the conflict," Baer-Hoffmann said. "Of course, there are still hundreds of Ukrainian players, male and female, in the country so it’s very difficult right now to get an overview how many of them are at what degree of risk.

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"Our union on the ground is effectively working out of bunkers and cellars. These two players have passed away as part of this military invasion. They’re showing how football and sport in general is just an afterthought because they’re just individuals who unfortunately got caught up in this terrible war."

A journalist from Ukraine holding a photo of Yevhen Malyshev, a 19-year-old former athlete on Ukraine's junior biathlon team who, according to the International Biathlon Union, died serving the Ukraine military, is surrounded by other

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