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Ukraine athletes appeal for peace with banner at Beijing Winter Paralympics Games

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ZHANGJIAKOU, China – Ukrainian athletes and officials made an appeal for peace at the Beijing Winter Paralympics on Thursday, unfurling a banner, observing a minute of silence and appealing for an end to the war triggered by Russia’s invasion of their country.

Led by national paralympic committee president Valerii Sushkevych, the entire 20-member delegation held up a “peace for all” message, accompanied by raised fists.

“This one minute is about the thousands of people, including children and others with disabilities, back in Ukraine,” said Sushkevych. “If mankind is civilized, then this war must be stopped. People, women and children deserve to live, not die.”

A member of the Ukrainian team cries during a moment of silence at the Zhangjiakou athletes village.
A member of the Ukrainian team cries during a moment of silence at the Zhangjiakou athletes village.
MOHD RASFAN
Members of Team Ukraine hold a banner up reading 'Peace for All' in the Athletes Village during day six of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics.
Members of Team Ukraine hold a banner up reading ‘Peace for All’ in the Athletes Village during day six of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics.
Alex Davidson/Getty Images for International Paralympic Committee

Head coach Andriy Nesterenko said that many cities had been destroyed and added that seven members of the team belonged to Kharkiv, which has been under siege by Russian forces.

“The Russians have bombed many hospitals and schools … we need your support today, not later. People who attack civilian areas cannot be human … we kindly ask for a safe sky over Ukraine.”

Russia calls its action in Ukraine a “special operation” and it denies firing on civilians.


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Ukraine have thrived at the Paralympics despite almost not making it to the Chinese capital because of the war, claiming six gold medals to sit third in the table behind hosts China and Canada.

Teams from Russia and Belarus, which has been a key staging area for Russian forces, were not allowed to take part.

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Written by: TNT Radio

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