Football
You bitches, why are you quiet? People are dying in Ukraine! Everton’s Mykolenko fires at Russian footballers
The war in Ukraine unleashed by the Russian Federation is shattering the lives of all Ukrainians. It is not indifferent to footballers who earn millions in the Premier League. Everton full-back Vitali Mykolenko has called on Russian footballers to inform their people about what is happening.
The war in Ukraine unleashed by the Russian Federation is shattering the lives of all Ukrainians. It is not indifferent to footballers who earn millions in the Premier League. Everton full-back Vitali Mykolenko has called on Russian footballers to inform their people about what is happening.
Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has decided to attack a free and democratic Ukraine. Why? Apparently only he knows. He probably thought that in a few days he would conquer Kiev and the country would belong to him. But he has met resistance from the brave Ukrainians who are defending their country with their own bodies.
However, ordinary citizens in Russia do not know that war is raging in Ukraine, civilians are dying and bombs are exploding. They have no way of finding out, because government propaganda censors all news from abroad and tells Russians that the Ukrainian Government is fascist and that the Russian army is only trying to save the children. However, they somehow forgot to mention the killing of Ukrainian children and the shelling of orphanages and hospitals.
That is why it is so important for ordinary Russians to know what is really going on, because the Russian Federation keeps them in its propaganda and false information. But Russian sportsmen who have access to the European media, led by hockey player Ovechkin or figure skater Plyushchenko, will not help, as they are among Putin’s supporters.
Vitali Mykolenko, a 22-year-old Ukrainian footballer who transferred from Dynamo Kiev to Everton in the winter, can no longer see the situation. So he posted a rather harsh message for all Russian footballers on his Instagram, tagging Artem Dzyuba, the captain of the Russian national football team, in addition.
“Meanwhile, while you’re quiet, you bitch (Dzyuba), along with your f***ing teammates, innocent civilians are being murdered daily in Ukraine. You will be locked up in that prison of yours for the rest of your life and especially for the rest of your children’s lives. And I am sincerely happy about that,” Mykolenko fired back.
Dzyuba was also challenged by Andriy Yarmolenko, a teammate of Tomas Soucek, Vladimir Coufal and Alex Kral. The West Ham winger first commented on the influence of Russian celebrities on Instagram.
“I know a lot of Russians and they all tell me it shouldn’t be like this and that their president is behaving badly. So, gentlemen, you who have influence on people, show it. I’m asking you to do it, please!” said Yarmolenko, adding a message to Russian captain Dzyub.
“I know that some of you like to show your balls on camera (alluding to Dzyub’s videos on the social network Tiktok). But now is the time to show your balls in real life. Thanks for your attention, Glory to Ukraine!” Yarmolenko concluded.
Source: Instagram, Marca
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