A one-year-old child has been left behind. The Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated a fan of the 'Zenit' club in Kursk region.


The security services have eliminated the Russian occupier Igor Raysky, known as a supporter of FC 'Zenit'. This took place in the city of Sudja, Kursk region, on March 30, 2025. After a long period of uncertainty, his death has been officially confirmed by propaganda resources.
The farewell ceremony for the deceased is scheduled for June 11, as Igor Raysky left behind a small child.
The farewell for the eliminated occupier will take place on June 11.
The deceased left behind a one-year-old child.
Additionally, Russian speed skater Ksenia Korzhova, recognized as a neutral athlete by the International Skating Union (ISU), turned out to be a supporter of the war. She actively supported posts that expressed support for Russian aggression, receiving accolades from athletes and organizations linked to Russia.
Support for Russian Aggression
The support of wartime posts by Korzhova included likes on posts expressing support for Vladimir Putin, Russian military, and the 'Yunarmiya' organization. This negatively affected her colleagues who had shown excellent results, as they were deprived of the opportunity to participate in the Olympic Games, including Russian figure skaters and pairs.
The presented news recounts the elimination of a Russian occupier and the war support by one of the known athletes. These events reflect the continued tense relations between Ukraine and Russia and the impact of political competitions on sports and athletes.Read also
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