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Simon Mullock

Andriy Shevchenko pays tribute to Oleksandr Zinchenko and his unwavering Ukraine support

Andriy Shevchenko has paid tribute to Arsenal star Oleksandr Zinchenko for continuing to speak out against Russia ’s brutal invasion of Ukraine.

Shevchenko, 45, has been working with Arsenal ’s new £30million signing to raise money for the war effort in their homeland. Zinchenko has spoken out several times to condemn Russia’s aggression - and Shevchenko believes sport can play a role in helping to restore the peace.

He said: “Oleks has stood up, he has spoken out and expressed his very hard views against the war. He loves Ukraine and the people and we have done a lot of activities together.

Andriy Shevchenko is carrying out work with refugees in Ukraine, displaced by the illegal invasion of Russia (Getty Images)

“We have been involved in fundrasing activities. Oleks is very generous and he is giving a lot to the Ukrainian people.”

Shevchenko, the former Chelsea striker who won the Ballon d’Or in 2004, has been in Poland visiting Save the Children summer schools that are helping displaced kids from Ukraine to catch up with missed education.

The schools provide a safe haven for youngsters aged between six to 18 and have launched a TeamUp initiative that helps kids deal with the negative emotions and stress triggered by the war.

Shevchenko has discussed the fundraising he and his compatriot Oleksandr Zinchenko have completed (Getty Images)

Shevchenko, who is an ambassador for Laureus Sports, said: “Nearly three million children from Ukraine have been forced to flee their homes in the past five months as a result of the conflict.

“The physical impact of the war is clear to see, but we cannot forget about the psychological impact on these young people. It is not enough to take a child out of the war. We need to take the war out of children.

“Sport has an incredible power to break down barriers and create hope in times of despair.

“I’m proud and thankful that Laureus is supporting initiatives like this, working in partnership with War Child and Save the Children, to help these children and their families. We must continue to work together for the future of these children.”

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