Kravets: “I want to go to war, go to the front lines and help my people”

MADRID, 25 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Ukrainian player of Sporting de Gijón Vasyl Kravets affirmed this Thursday that he wants to “go to war, go to the front and help” his country after the Russian invasion; and he recalled that “they are killing people” because of “Vladimir Putin’s fault.”

“They are killing people, civilians, in hospitals… it’s all Putin’s fault, I don’t want to say it’s Russia’s fault, but Putin’s. We are a country that wants to live in peace. We don’t want to attack anyone, we want to live well and calm down,” Kravets said in statements to Radio Marca’s ‘A Diario’ program.

“I’m telling the truth: I want to go to war and help my people. But I can’t help because I don’t know how to shoot, how to move, how to reload a weapon… but the truth is that I want to help,” said the Ukrainian winger from 24 years.

“If I could go, I would go to the front to defend my territory. It is obligatory for the hearts of the Ukrainians,” added the Leganés footballer, on loan at Sporting de Gijón until the end of this season.