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Russian soccer player Fedor Smolov becomes first to speak out against invasion of Ukraine

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Soccer player Fedor Smolov became the first Russian footballer to call out Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, advocating for "no war" in a post on social media. 

Smolov, a 32-year-old striker for Dynamo Moscow, posted a black square to his Instagram just hours after Russia launched the largest military attack of one state against another on the European continent since World War II. 

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"No war," his caption read, followed by an emoji of a broken heart and the Ukrainian flag. According to AFP, he was the first Russian player to speak out against the attacks. 

Russia's Fedor Smolov looks at the players during the World Cup 2022 group H qualifying soccer match between Cyprus and Russia at GSP stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021  (Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Smolov has had 45 appearances for the Russian national team, registering 16 goals overall. He began his club career in 2007 with Dynamo Moscow, where he played for seven seasons before going on loan to other clubs in the Russian Premier League. He returned in 2021 after a brief stint with a club in La Liga.  

Fedor Smolov of Russia looks on during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group H European qualification football match between Russia and Slovakia on October 8, 2021 at Ak Bars Arena in Kazan, Russia.  (Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Smolov’s post follows that of Manchester City star Oleksandr Zinchenko, a member of the Ukrainian national team who posted a picture to his Instagram Stories wishing death to Russian President Vladimir Putin. 

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