Football's global players association FIFPRO has announced two Ukrainian footballers have died defending their country following Russia's invasion.
Fighting in Ukraine has entered a seventh day following Vladimir Putin's call for a special operation to demilitarise and 'denazify' the country - a justification dismissed by Kyiv and the West as propaganda.
But now The International Federation of Professional Footballers has confirmed Vitalii Sapylo, 21, and Dmytro Martynenko, 25, lost their lives in combat and have become the first football casualties of the war.
A FIFPRO statement read: 'Our thoughts are with the families, friends and team-mates of young Ukrainian footballers Vitalii Sapylo and Dmytro Martynenko, football's first reported losses in this war. May they both rest in peace.'
Sapylo - a goalkeeper who was part of third-division side Karpaty Lviv's youth team - joined the Ukrainian army as a tank commander but is said to have died defending the capital Kyiv last Friday.
His club Karpaty Lviv labelled him a 'hero' after announcing he had been killed in battle.
A club statement confirming his death was also released on just the second day of the invasion, adding: 'We cherish the eternal memory of this hero.'
His father Roman Sapilo, 44, meanwhile told German outlet BILD: 'He was such a happy, fun-loving boy. It was an airstrike by that damn Putin. He took my child from me.
'He really wanted to fight. First one tank broke down, then the second. But under no circumstances did he want to leave the front. He asked for a third party. This armour has brought him eternal sleep.'
Martynenko - who last played for second-division side FC Gostomel - meanwhile died alongside his mother after Russian bombs hit his home in an apartment block in the capital.
Professional skier Yevhen Malyshev was also killed while fighting in an attempt to stop Putin's forces from advancing.
The 20-year-old was part of his country's junior team but put his career in sport to the side two years ago to serve in the military.
The Ukrainian Biathlon Federation confirmed his death in a statement, which said: 'We deeply sing to the homeland, to friends and family. Eternal memory by Yevhen Malyshev.'
A number of past and present Ukrainian sport stars - including heavyweight boxer Wladimir Klitschko and his brother Vitali, as well as Oleksandr Usyk, 35, and Vasyl Lomachenko, 34 - have also enlisted in their country's army.
Fierce fighting however has continued and is underway in Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv this morning after Russian paratroopers dropped in and attacked a military hospital before airstrikes targeting police, state agencies and the security service.
Part of Karazin National University was on fire early Wednesday with the building partially collapsed after a missile - seemingly intended for the neighbouring police headquarters or interior ministry building - struck the college's department of sociology instead.
At least 21 people have been killed an 112 wounded in shelling on Kharkiv in the last 24 hours, governor Oleg Synegubov said, as an interior ministry official added: 'There are practically no areas left in Kharkiv where an artillery shell has not yet hit.'
It came as the Russian army renewed its assault on Ukraine after punishing losses in the early days. Putin's forces captured Kherson, in the south, overnight though the mayor remained defiant - posting on Facebook: 'We are still Ukraine. Still firm.' Mariupol, also in the south, came under renewed shelling.
The sporting world has reacted to the invasion ordered by Putin, banning Russia from several events.
Russia were kicked out of the Qatar World Cup by FIFA earlier this week, with Poland given a bye to a play-off final against Sweden or Czech Republic later this month.
FIFA had appeared reluctant to expel Russia from the World Cup given president Gianni Infantino's close links to Vladimir Putin but on Sunday they made it clear that they would be guided by the IOC β and that the sporting world should be united in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
UEFA also kicked Spartak Moscow out of the Europa League, and terminated a sponsorship deal worth Β£33.5million a year with Russian energy company Gazprom.
The IOC recommended similar bans be introduced by all sports, with the possible exception of the Winter Paralympics due to the proximity of the Games, which begin in Beijing on Friday.
World Rugby then left Russia's hopes of qualifying for next year's World Cup in France in tatters by banning them from all of their competitions. The ITF then banned both Russia and Belarus from team tennis events.
Ukrainian footballers meanwhile have used social media to call for peace, with the likes of Manchester City's Oleksandr Zinchenko, Everton left-back Vitaliy Mykolenko and West Ham forward Andriy Yarmolenko uniting in a passionate video plea to urge fans, players and coaches to 'stop the destruction and bloodshed' in their homeland following Russia's devastating invasion.
They were joined on Tuesday by Ukraine legend Andriy Shevchenko - who managed his country at Euro 2020 - in sharing a video message of peace.
juhilmptz
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Loubertuy
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in this world we should learned to respect elders, Ukraine disrespected Russia and now they are paying the price. iam just saying
zekbkouy
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Russia will pay heavily for it crimes
to who??
zekbkouy
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The scary soldier always shows, the brave soldier grave, you actually did that to your parents, not Russia, that's a warning to the others guys, cowards always die before their time,death is for every living souls, please don't forward your death.
LIVERPOOLIAN_INTER
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May their souls rest eternally, itβs is us the people that suffer the consequences of one deranged persons idea in a suit. The young are sent out to fight for a cause they have no say in.
Agree
LIVERPOOLIAN_INTER
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May their death be a memorable sign to the world π that peace is hard to obtain and their spirits lives on βπΎππΎπ
Amen.
LIVERPOOLIAN_INTER
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RIPππβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ
kay7
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who ever in support of this crimes committed by just one man is very stupid erespective of how bad Ukraine have wrong Russia... war is not an option... the world is growing and I think Russia president should grow too... all the people who have died in this act ... may their soul rest in peace.
so if that so, US need to grow too with Israel
Los_Diablos_Rojos
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If this happen in Africa, they will say africa is a mad continent, now happening in Europe they take it as a demilitarization of Kiev's. What is that even mean?
Dr0ck
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So sad π’
Maduor
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who ever in support of this crimes committed by just one man is very stupid erespective of how bad Ukraine have wrong Russia... war is not an option... the world is growing and I think Russia president should grow too... all the people who have died in this act ... may their soul rest in peace.
This is a app where people don't rely on propaganda. Politics and football don't match
Abia12345
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the world of football will never forget them, peace is all what we have ask for
Feebceiloy
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have you noticed the level of stupidity in both Psg,man City and barka fans regarding this invasion?
No, I have noticed the amount of burden you're putting your brain to by not making use of it. Make use of it.It's free of charge. Buffoon
BayuPermanaPutra
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its all because of US and Nato.
loycdiknou
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NATO wants Ukraine to join them as a member and Russia is not happy about it. Russia claims that it is a threat for a country they're sharing the boarders with to join an organization organization of that nature especially that it's a Western European union spearheaded by British, Germany and France not to mention the support they get from the US and considering these countries are huge rivalries with Russia. So the Kremlin government worries it would feel raise political fears to their country should Ukrane join NATO.
Russia has long decried NATO expansion towards the Eastern Europe and the Ukraine invasion evinced that.
Wanbeloprs
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I hate you Russia and you will all die in the hands of almighty God
Mikeson
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have you noticed the level of stupidity in both Psg,man City and barka fans regarding this invasion?
loycdiknou
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From your comments, u said NATO messed up with wrong country, pls can u explain to me what is d cause of this war?
NATO wants Ukraine to join them as a member and Russia is not happy about it. Russia claims that it is a threat for a country they're sharing the boarders with to join an organization organization of that nature especially that it's a Western European union spearheaded by British, Germany and France not to mention the support they get from the US and considering these countries are huge rivalries with Russia. So the Kremlin government worries it would feel raise political fears to their country should Ukrane join NATO.
KreddyKall
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From your comments, u said NATO messed up with wrong country, pls can u explain to me what is d cause of this war?
people on here think for some reason that Russia is justified in killing innocent Ukrainians, because they don't like NATO
KreddyKall
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who ever in support of this crimes committed by just one man is very stupid erespective of how bad Ukraine have wrong Russia... war is not an option... the world is growing and I think Russia president should grow too... all the people who have died in this act ... may their soul rest in peace.
i only see people on this app supporting Putin and war, I don't know why... if this app just attracts idiots or something
Tuwbdeiopt
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who ever in support of this crimes committed by just one man is very stupid erespective of how bad Ukraine have wrong Russia... war is not an option... the world is growing and I think Russia president should grow too... all the people who have died in this act ... may their soul rest in peace.
Jozadruy
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He left football and joined the arm force
GBZ_15
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From your comments, u said NATO messed up with wrong country, pls can u explain to me what is d cause of this war?
go to google
Adeyanju63
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Nato messed up with wrong country
From your comments, u said NATO messed up with wrong country, pls can u explain to me what is d cause of this war?
GBZ_15
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Nato messed up with wrong country
Tjake
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Rest in peace #stopthewar
noyadlstz
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Russia will pay heavily for it crimes
FigaroRossini
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May their souls rest eternally, itβs is us the people that suffer the consequences of one deranged persons idea in a suit. The young are sent out to fight for a cause they have no say in.
LawrenceAlveroBarnin
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May their death be a memorable sign to the world π that peace is hard to obtain and their spirits lives on βπΎππΎπ
Yalla-nel3b
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Stop the war in any where in the planet π leave the original citizens of the land live in peace βοΈ