Azarenka of Belarus devastated by Ukraine violence
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[March 03, 2022] (Reuters)
- Former world tennis number one
Victoria Azarenka of Belarus has said she is devastated by the
suffering of people amid violence in Ukraine after Russia invaded
last week.
The invasion has killed more than 2,000 Ukrainian civilians and
destroyed hundreds of structures including homes, hospitals,
kindergartens and transport facilities, Ukraine's emergency service
said on Wednesday.
"I'm devastated by the actions that have taken place over the last
several days against and in Ukraine," Azarenka said on Twitter.
"It's heartbreaking to see how many innocent people have been
affected and continue to be affected by such violence."
Belarus is a close ally of Russia and has been a key staging area
for Russian forces mounting the invasion, which Russia calls a
"special operation".
"Since my early childhood, I have always seen and experienced
Ukrainian and Belarusian people, as well as both nations, friendly
and supportive of one another," the 32-year-old said.
"It is hard to witness the violent separation that is currently
taking place instead of supporting and finding compassion for each
other."
Since the start of the invasion, Russian and Belarusian teams and
athletes have found themselves frozen out from international
competitions across sports.
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Belarus' Victoria Azarenka reacts during her fourth round match
against Czech Republic's Barbora Krejcikova REUTERS/Morgan Sette
Tennis authorities this week banned them from competing under the
name and flag of their countries.
Two-times Grand Slam champion Azarenka said that she wished for
peace.
"My heart is with everyone directly and indirectly impacted by this
war that is causing such pain and suffering for so many," Azarenka
said.
"I hope and wish for peace and an end to the war."
The United Nations has estimated that more than 870,000 people have
fled from Ukraine since the invasion was launched a week ago in what
looks set to become Europe's largest refugee crisis this century and
displace millions.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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