Ukrainian Ultras Call on Europe to Protest: Action at Stadiums.
According to inkorr.com: The ultras of the Ukrainian national team have called on sports fans and patriots in Europe to join their protest action. This information was published by the portal 'Glavkom' citing the ultras of 'Dynamo'.
In their appeal, the ultras emphasized that Russian special services, under the leadership of Putin, are spending large sums of money to destabilize the situation in Europe and manipulate political processes. Fans urged their European colleagues to support their protest action, which is planned to be conducted by Ukrainian ultras.
Ultras' Call to Action Participants
Ukrainian fans, who are standing against the 'red plague' on the front lines in Ukraine, are calling on their European colleagues to join the protest. They plan to hold an action at stadiums on November 22-23 during football matches, expressing their outrage about Putin's actions through the demonstration of banners reading 'FCK PTN'.
Reaction of the Sports World
The current events are also drawing attention to the participation of Russian athletes, who are accused of supporting Putin's propaganda initiatives and military actions in Ukraine. Such participation contradicts the recommendations of the International Olympic Committee regarding neutral athletes.
Competition Schedule
Despite all challenges, Russian speed skater Oleksandra Saetina has received visas to participate in the World Cup stages in the USA and Canada, where the qualification process for the 2026 Olympics has already begun. The competitions are scheduled to take place in Salt Lake City (USA), Calgary (Canada), Heerenveen (Netherlands), and Hamar (Norway).
The 2026 Olympics will be held in Italy from February 6 to 22.
Thus, the ultras of the Ukrainian national team have called on European fans to support the protest against the actions of Russian special services and Putin by organizing demonstrations at stadiums during football matches. Furthermore, Russian athletes are facing criticism for supporting propaganda and military actions in Ukraine, which contradicts the recommendations of the International Olympic Committee.
This protest action aims not only to draw attention to Russia's aggression but also to demonstrate the unity of fans and athletes in the fight against injustice. Support from European colleagues could be an important step in the struggle for peace and justice in the region.
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