The Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated a titled Russian powerlifter.


The defense forces destroyed the Russian occupier Georgiy Kuznetsov. This is reported by
"Glavcom".
Georgiy Kuznetsov was born in 1984. He was a well-known powerlifter in Russia and a multiple prizewinner at various competitions. In 2017, he won bronze at the Northwest Federal District Powerlifting Championship.
Russian sources currently do not provide details regarding Kuznetsov's destruction.
Anti-Ukrainian actions of athletes
The sixth-ranked world athlete, Russian Mira Andreeva, liked posts about the activities of the pro-Putin organization "People's Front". This organization provides assistance to the occupiers. She liked posts from the multiple prizewinner of the Russian alpine skiing championships, Anton Yendzheyvsky. Yendzheyvsky is an activist of the "People's Front" organization, which is under sanctions from the EU, Canada, Switzerland, and Ukraine for its support of the war. Mira Andreeva also liked two publications about propaganda events organized by the organization, which is under sanctions.
Sisters Mira and Erika Andreeva were also pictured with Anton and other individuals who support Russian aggression.
Following the destruction of the Russian occupier Georgiy Kuznetsov, new information appeared regarding the activities of sports personalities who expressed support for the occupation forces. They supported the pro-Putin organization that provides assistance to the occupiers and participated in propaganda events. This serves as evidence that the war cannot remain unnoticed by anyone, even athletes who receive support from Ukrainian fans. Such cases are classic examples of how Ukrainian society reacts to the desire to contribute to aggression and the spread of unfriendly relations in the world.
During the destruction of the Russian occupier Georgiy Kuznetsov, details emerged about the anti-Ukrainian activities of sports personalities who expressed support for the occupation forces. These facts are crucial in revealing the support of pro-Putin organizations among athletes and highlight the necessity of upholding peace and countering aggressive actions in the world.
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