Zinchenko has never had a problem admitting in public that he hates Russia and that he is suffering greatly for the victims of the war in Ukraine. He has even cried in front of the cameras because of this deep feeling of grief for his compatriots, which led him, some time ago, even to consider going himself to help at the front as a soldier.
'The Sun' reports this story and indicates that it was Manchester City, his dressing room mates, family and friends who urged him not to do so. After several conversations with him, they managed to keep him in England, from where he has remained safe and focused on his footballing duties while attending to the conflict from afar.
And what is the latest news on the war? A statement by the Ukrainian Foreign Minister on the occasion of the 100th day of the war that has already taken place. The government official said that for his nation to win the war, it needs sanctions against Russia, more weapons for their troops and the status of a candidate to join the European Union.