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Russians who participated in the tournament in honor of Putin's 70th anniversary made it to the Universiade lineup

Russians at the tournament in honor of Putin
Спортсмени з Росії, які змагалися на турнірі на честь ювілею Путіна, потрапили до складу універсіади. Photo: glavcom.ua

According to glavcom.ua: Three Russian judokas who took part in a pro-Putin tournament have been included in the list of participants for the summer Universiade. According to information from 'Glavkom', these athletes participated in competitions dedicated to Vladimir Putin's 70th anniversary.

The organizers of the tournament in Grozny used the event as a means of propaganda in favor of the President of the Russian Federation, using symbols and slogans supporting the war. Participants were even given T-shirts depicting Putin and the Z symbol.

Among the well-known guests were Putin's supporters, Ramzan Kadyrov and Denis Pushilin, who presented awards to the winners. Thus, the Russian judokas Valery Endovitsky, Abrek Naguchiev, and Stefania Vlasova made it to the summer Universiade lineup. The competitions are set to take place from July 16 to 27 in Germany.

It should be noted that Ukrainian tennis player Mira Andreyeva liked posts from athletes supporting a pro-Putin organization that provides assistance to the occupiers.

During the pro-Putin tournament in Grozny, three Russian judokas were included in the lineup for the summer Universiade. Supporters of Putin were present at the tournament, and the event's symbols had propaganda accents. Ukrainian athlete Mira Andreyeva supported athletes associated with a pro-Putin organization.

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