World Boxing Champion from Russia Illegally Visited Occupied Luhansk Region.
Russian professional boxer and current world champion Fedor Chudinov managed to illegally enter several cities in the occupied Luhansk region in early October. This was reported by Watchers.
During his stay in the occupied territory, Chudinov participated in a propaganda event for Ukrainian children, conducting "master classes" that included elements of indoctrination and re-education.
These events were organized by Russian organizations cooperating with Ukrainian special services and sanctioned by Western institutions for the abduction of Ukrainian children
Recall that the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, and the Sports Committee of Ukraine appealed to the President of the International World Games Association, José Perurena López, to maintain the ban on the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes in the XII World Games in 2025.
The letter emphasizes that the aggression of Russia and Belarus continues, and the occupiers continue to commit crimes against the Ukrainian people. Ukraine calls for continued sanctions against Russia and Belarus until aggression stops and peace is restored.
Ukraine also noted that the International World Games Association has already banned the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes in the 2022 competitions and calls to maintain these restrictions for future competitions in 2025.
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