Klitschko from train station: Life for Ukrainian people, cities are being destroyed

Wladimir Klitschko has once again expressed his grief over the moments of horror his countrymen are experiencing. The former world champion in professional boxing has visited a Ukrainian shelter centre, which has been left unflinched in the wake of attacks by Russian bombs and missiles. He feels at [...]
The former world champion in professional boxing has visited a Ukrainian shelter centre, which has been left unflinched in the wake of attacks by Russian bombs and missiles.
He feels concerned about the population and angry at the Russian aggressor as he seeks support from the international community.
This is all, there is no life for the Ukrainian people: seeing any different after Russia armed their necks and destroyed their homes and they lost everything. Dreaming the alarms canceling new airs. Please keep on helping!♪ FreeUkraine #WeAre AllUkrainians Pic.twitter. com/rT8G9h8 RVO
) Klitschko (@Klitschko) March 13, 2022
This is all there is, there is no life for Ukrainian people: looking for shelter after the Russian army bombed their cities and destroyed their homes, they lost everything. They're afraid of alarms warning new attacks. Please continue to help”, Klitschko wrote in his official account at “Twitter”.
He, along with brother Vitaly, also former world champion and mayor of Kiev, together with more athletes and former officials, has joined the Ukrainian Army in protecting the homeland.












