Russians who participated in the tournament in honor of Putin's 70th anniversary were included in the Universiade roster.

Russians who participated in the tournament in honor of Putin's 70th anniversary were included in the Universiade roster
Russians who participated in the tournament in honor of Putin's 70th anniversary were included in the Universiade roster

Russian judokas participated in a pro-Putin tournament

Three Russian judokas, who took part in the tournament in support of the President of the Russian Federation, were included in the roster of participants for the summer Universiade. According to the information from the 'Glavkom' portal, these athletes participated in competitions dedicated to Vladimir Putin's 70th birthday.

The organizers of the tournament in Grozny used the event as a propaganda tool in favor of the president, utilizing symbols and slogans supporting the war. Participants were even given t-shirts featuring Putin and the Z symbol.

Ukrainian tennis player supported the athletes

Among the prominent guests were Putin supporters, Ramzan Kadyrov and Denis Pushilin, who awarded prizes to the winners. Since the roster of participants in the summer Universiade included Russian judokas: Valery Yendovitsky, Abrek Naguchev, and Stefania Vlasova. The competition is set to take place from July 16 to July 27 in Germany.

It is worth noting that Ukrainian tennis player Mirra Andreeva liked posts by athletes who express support for pro-Putin organizations that assist the occupiers.

During the pro-Putin tournament, Russian judokas participated in the summer Universiade and used sports competitions as a propaganda tool in favor of the President of the Russian Federation. Ukrainian tennis player Mirra Andreeva supported the athletes who attended the tournament and backed the pro-Putin organization.

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