Former footballer Mostovyi in the database of 'Peacemaker': reason - war propaganda.

Former footballer Mostovyi in the database of 'Peacemaker': reason - war propaganda
Former footballer Mostovyi in the database of 'Peacemaker': reason - war propaganda

Former footballer included in the database of the 'Peacemaker' website

According to inkorr.com: Oleksandr Mostovyi, a former player of the Spanish team 'Celta' and the Russian national team, has been added to the database of the 'Peacemaker' website. This was reported by the publication 'Glavkom'.

He is accused of participating in crimes against Ukraine and war propaganda on behalf of the Russian authorities.

Participation in a controversial festival

On February 24, 2024, Mostovyi participated in the 'Champions of Victory' festival held in Tambov, organized by the charity foundation 'Wind of Good Changes'. Alongside him were former Russian national team footballer Dmytro Sychev and coach Oleg Romantsev.

In addition to Mostovyi, former Russian national team footballer Dmytro Sychev and former coach Oleg Romantsev also participated in the event.

Mostovyi played for the USSR and CIS national teams at the World and European Championships, having played 65 matches and scored 13 goals.

Freestyler from Russia wants to compete in the Olympics

Anastasia Tatalina, a Russian freestyler, expressed a desire to participate in the 2026 Olympic Games and appealed to the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) for admission.

"I represent Russia, and I was very proud when the President of Russia Vladimir Putin supported me after winning the World Championship," she stated in April 2022.

Tatalina also supported the Russian military slogan 'we do not abandon our own'.

Oleksandr Mostovyi was included in the database of the 'Peacemaker' website due to his participation in a controversial festival where he is accused of war propaganda and crimes against Ukraine. Meanwhile, Anastasia Tatalina continues to insist on her admission to the 2026 Olympic Games, emphasizing her support for the military slogan of Russia.


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