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Ukrainian officials to boycott Winter Paralympics after Russian athletes were allowed to compete under country's flag
Ukrainian officials will not attend the Winter Paralympics following the news that Russian athletes will be allowed to compete under their country's flag at the games.

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Ukraine protests as Russians cleared to fly their flag at Paralympics
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Ukraine’s officials to boycott Paralympics over Russian flag decision
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Russian flag and anthem set to return at next month's Paralympics after a decade-long absence
Russian athletes will compete under their own flag at the Paralympics for the first time in more than a decade, and the country’s national anthem will be played for any gold medalists

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Six athletes to compete under Russian flag at Paralympics
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Russia, Belarus athletes will compete in Paralympics under national flags
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Zelenskyy condemns decision to let Russians and Belarusians compete under national flags at 2026 Paralympics
"I don't want to say it's about money, because I don't know. But it's [a] dirty decision, absolutely, not respectable, and not European – from the point of values. I think this is [an] awful decision,...

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Ukraine officials to boycott Winter Paralympics
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Ukraine’s Winter Olympians led out by Russian at opening ceremony

Ukraine, Russia and Winter Olympics

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Russian woman carried Ukraine placard at Winter Olympics opening ceremony
Anastasia Kucherova, a Russian living in Milan, voiced her opposition to Russia’s war against Ukraine with a highly symbolic, if at first anonymous, act: Carrying the Ukraine team placard during the opening ceremony of the Milan Cortina Winter Games.

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Ukraine's Foreign Ministry demands IOC investigation over Russian woman carrying Ukraine placard at Olympics opening
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Russian volunteer leads Ukraine at Winter Olympics opening ceremony
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Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Who Was DQ'd Over Helmet Reportedly Gets $200K Gift

Vladyslav Heraskevych had his Olympics come to a controversial end last week.
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Ukrainian Olympian out of Winter Games over helmet honoring fallen countrymen

Ukrainian Olympic athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych was out of the 2026 Winter Olympics over a helmet honoring athletes and coaches killed in the war with Russia.
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Ukrainian military drone simulator adapted for video gamers in world first

Gamers across the world can now recreate drone strikes in Ukraine from the comfort of their own home, with this newly released game.
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Shakhtar boss pays Ukrainian skeleton racer Heraskevych $200,000 after Games disqualification

The owner of Ukrainian football club donated more than $200,000 to skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych after the athlete was disqualified from the Winter Games before competing over the use of a helmet depicting Ukrainian athletes killed in the war with Russia.
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Making games in Ukraine: "It's hard to focus on creative tasks when your city is under attack"

Oxiwyle has grown its portfolio to 40m downloads during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The team behind Modern Age 2 - President Simulator works from home due to the dangers of working from the office. Founder Serhii Shpirna shares the immense ...
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Team Ukraine to compete in 2025 Invictus Games with largest-ever delegation

Team Ukraine is set to compete in the 2025 Invictus Games, which officially began on Feb. 8 in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada. The team, consisting of 35 injured Ukrainian soldiers—the largest Ukrainian delegation yet — arrived in Canada on Jan. 31 ...
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