Shall we talk about war?

And about the sport that is not doing so badly in these terrible times?

In Frankfurt, during the Eintracht Bundesliga game against Bochum, stewards failed to drive two boys out of the arena after the final whistle with a “Stop Putin” poster.

The Frankfurt pros prevented that.

They sent the boys over to the fans.

A small signal of hope for reason, peacefulness, attitude.

In the English Premier League, former Dortmund professional Yarmolenko scored the winning goal in West Ham's game against Aston Villa to make it 2-1 and then burst into tears.

Yarmolenko is Ukrainian and has 106 caps for his country.

Teammates, spectators, even the opposing professionals applauded him.

This too is a gesture of hope, solidarity and compassion.

taking a stand against Putin

The English at all.

Are on the verge of even correcting the failures of the tennis associations, at least in Wimbledon.

Sports Minister Huddleston only wants to see Russian professionals on the island who take a clear and public position against the Russian mass murderer Putin.

World number two Daniil Medvedev is also threatened with Wimbledon.

The English don't even stop at Champions League winners Chelsea, the club that Abramovich's dirty oligarch money made it a model club.

There is nothing left with a flagship club, only drops are falling from the tap, and if I understand the news correctly, the London kick millionaires, including coach Tuchel, will soon have to cycle to their away games and spend the night there in the youth hostel.

May they see it as a form of training.

You should now be able to buy the club for a mere three billion – euros, not rubles.

Guess there will be a sheik who will pay the petty cash for it.

How perverse war is becomes apparent after 0.35 seconds when you enter "wali sniper" in Google.

In 0.35 seconds you get 6,180,000 results.

Wali is the codename of a Canadian sniper who served in Afghanistan and Iraq and is now reportedly taking up a sniper rifle for Ukraine, which is the right side.

Wali holds a world record, as can be read 6,180,000 times.

Sounds like sports.

world record!

Bravo!

But Wali is not an Olympic marksman, Wali is a marksman.

His world record is 3540 meters.

From this distance he killed a "target" in the Iraq war.

Wali is a star in times like these.

That too is a tragedy.