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Ukrainian boxing hero Romanchenko has volunteered to join the military to fight the Russian invasion.

The International Football Federation also joined the disciplinary action against Russia.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Lomachenko, who won two consecutive gold medals in the lightweight boxing at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2012 London Olympics, is a boxing hero from Ukraine who also served as a world champion in three weight divisions in the professional world.



When the Russian invasion began, Romanchenko volunteered for the Territorial Defense Force, and posted a picture of him wearing a military uniform and carrying a gun on social media.



Skeleton Heraskevich, who announced the anti-war message at the Beijing Olympics, also raised a gun in his hometown, and



[Vladislav Heraskevich/Skeleton Player: I have a gun in my hand to protect the city.

We love and protect our land.]



Even the 63-year-old Ukrainian soccer legend Besonov, who participated in the World Cup three times, participated in the war.



[Bolidimir Besonov / Former Soccer Manager: Russians are not needed here.] The



Ukrainian men's national team, who was participating in the Fencing World Cup, raised a sign saying to stop the war when they met Russia in the round of 16 and declared abstention.



The International Football Federation has banned the use of Russia's national name, flag and national anthem, and Russia's home games are played without spectators in a neutral zone.



As the voices against Russia are growing, shouts of condemnation of Russia and support for Ukraine are continuing throughout the soccer field.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae)