Usyk emotionally commented on the shelling of Kyiv.


Today our land is burning again. Our sky is filled not with the singing of birds, but with sirens. Innocent lives have been lost. Families have been shattered. Children are left without a roof over their heads. You say 'peace' – but there is no peace. You say 'enough' – but they continue to bomb.
World boxing champion in the heavyweight division, Oleksandr Usyk addressed Russians after the attack on Kyiv on the night of June 17. This was reported by the publication 'Glavcom'.
On the night of June 17, Russia attacked Kyiv almost continuously with 'Shaheds' and missiles. There are casualties in the capital, damage, and fires. 14 people died, and another 60 were injured. In the Shevchenkivskyi district, a building is on fire after the attack by the occupiers. The dormitory of the Kyiv Aviation Institute was also damaged. Fortunately, this Time no fatalities resulted from the strike.
Usyk addressed Russians after the attack on Kyiv, expressing concern and condemning the violence. He also noted the alarming situation in the capital, where the damage from the Russian attack became evident. Prior to this, Usyk had repeatedly expressed his support for the Ukrainian people during wartime events.
Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk expressed his concern and condemned the ongoing violence in Kyiv after the Russian attack. On the night of June 17, the capital was shelled, resulting in 14 deaths and others injured. Usyk has repeatedly voiced his support for Ukraine during military conflicts.
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