Legendary goalkeeper Dominik Hasek expressed his opinion on the shelling of Ukraine
Dominik Hasek expressed his concerns regarding the recent shelling of Ukraine by Russia. The famous hockey goalkeeper shared his thoughts on the situation unfolding in Eastern Europe.
“A day after American President Donald Trump boasted to the world about how highly he is respected by the world’s largest criminal, Putin, terrorist Russia conducted the largest missile and drone attack on civilian targets since the war began. Today, at best, the whole world is laughing at Trump for his lies. Unfortunately, trust and credit are being lost by the USA. And the largest criminals and dictators of the world will undoubtedly take advantage of this. How sad...,” wrote Hasek on social media.
Dominik Hasek is a well-known athlete and holder of numerous awards in the hockey world. His achievements on the ice inspire admiration among hockey fans.
Reaction to the death of pilot Maxim Ustimenko
As a result of the new shelling by Russia, military pilot, Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Ustimenko was killed. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his condolences to the family of the deceased and praised the heroic actions of the Ukrainian aviation in the conditions of war.
“Today he destroyed seven aerial targets. My condolences to the family and brothers in arms. I ordered to clarify all the circumstances of his death. The Ukrainian aviation is heroically defending the sky. Thank you to everyone who is protecting Ukraine,” wrote Zelensky.
According to monitoring groups, Russia has attacked Ukraine from various directions, using missiles and drones. This act confirms the treachery and threat posed by the aggression of the neighboring country.
After the shelling of Ukraine by Russian troops, pilot Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Ustimenko was killed, leaving behind the heroic activities of the Ukrainian aviation, which were highly praised by the President of the country. Russian aggression continues to escalate, and the outrage of the foreign community is growing.