Former Russian footballer Granat got into the Peacemaker: for what exactly.
According to inkorr.com: According to the 'Glavkom' portal, former Russian footballer Vladimir Granat has been added to the database of the 'Peacemaker' website. The site indicates that he openly supported Russian aggression and the murder of Ukrainian citizens.
Expression of Support
On August 5 of this year, during the halftime of the Russian Cup match between the teams 'Shumbrat' and 'Kristal-MEZT', Vladimir Granat handed a check for 1 million rubles to the representative of the Mordovian branch of the 'Peace Fund'. This money was intended for the Mordovia national team in adaptive football, which included participants of the Russian invasion of Ukraine who became disabled.
It should be noted that this action was initiated by a Russian betting company.
Statement from Russian Freestyler
Freestyler Anastasia Tatalina appealed to the International Ski Federation and Snowboard Federation (FIS) with a request for admission to the 2026 Olympic Games.
'I represent Russia, and I was proud when the President of Russia Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putin) sent me a telegram after winning the world championship', - Tatalina said in April 2022.
It is also worth noting that Tatalina is a member of the Russian military club CSKA, which has a direct connection to military actions by Russia in Ukraine. She has repeatedly expressed support for the slogan 'we do not abandon our own', associated with the Russian military.
In the situation with the support of aggressive activities by athletes, there is significant outrage and active discussion in the sports world. The reaction of the international community to such actions by athletes can also significantly impact their careers and reputation.
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