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Ukraine says it faces 'systematic pressure' from IPC at Winter Games

MILAN, March 11 : Ukraine's National Paralympic Committee (NPC) accused the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and Milano Cortina 2026 organisers of putting "systematic pressure" on its delegation, citing curbs on flags, team briefings and athlete accessories.

In a statement, Ukraine said its athletes, coaches and officials had faced "openly negative" treatment, unprecedented in the country’s three decades of participation in the Summer and Winter Paralympics. 

Ukraine boycotted the opening ceremony in Verona on March 6 to protest against the return of 10 Russian and Belarus athletes to the Games with their flags and national anthems.

Among the incidents cited, Ukraine said it had been ordered to remove a national flag from its residence in the Paralympic village, a practice it said had not drawn objections at previous Games. 

According to the Ukrainians, organisers took more than two days to determine where the flag could be displayed and ultimately instructed that it be placed in a less visible location.

Local Games organisers said in a statement that the Ukrainian NPC chose to hang a national flag outside a communal space and was asked to move it "in line with Village regulations, which provide that NPCs may display national flags only in the residential areas they occupy".

At a press briefing in Cortina d’Ampezzo, IPC Chief Brand and Communications Officer Craig Spence said he was surprised by the allegations, noting Ukraine had not raised any concerns through official channels but instead via the media.

"While we are empathetic to the situation of the Ukrainian people, this empathy does not extend to allowing NPC Ukraine to break the rules that govern these Games," he added.

Ukraine also cited an incident in which

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