The Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated a two-time world champion in tank biathlon.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed fragility in the case of the world biathlon champion
The Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed fragility in the case of the world biathlon champion

Captain Bato Tsidipov, a notorious Russian occupier and two-Time tank biathlon champion, died from injuries sustained in a hospital in Saint Petersburg. This was reported by 'Glavkom'.

Tsidipov fought as part of the 5th Guards Tank Brigade since the onset of the Russian invasion. He was nicknamed 'Champion' for his victories in tank biathlon.

On January 18, after receiving serious wounds near Urozhayne, Tsidipov died in the hospital.

According to Russian propaganda resources, Bato Tsidipov set a world speed record on the T-72B3 tank in 2019 at the Alabino training ground near Moscow. He accelerated to 84 km/h and completed the course in 1 hour, 33 minutes, and 20 seconds.

Former Russian national team footballer Dmitry Senikov was listed on the 'Myrotvorets' website, according to reports.

Senikov is among those complicit in the crimes of the Russian government against Ukraine and its citizens.

In September 2021, secretly from the law, Senikov illegally visited annexed Crimea.

On February 22, 2025, he participated in a propaganda event – a stage of the children's football festival 'Champions of Victors' in Tambov. The participants of the event were children of the participants of the Russian invasion of Ukraine who formed the team 'Champions of Heroes'.

Dmitry Senikov was born on June 24, 1976.

On March 27, 2002, he debuted in official games for the Russian national team in a friendly match against Estonia. In the same year, he participated in the World Cup in Japan and South Korea, playing in one group stage match against Belgium.

Senikov also participated in the 2004 European Championship held in Portugal. He played in three group matches against Spain, Portugal, and Greece, but the team could not advance from the group.

Overall, during 4 years with the national team, Senikov played 26 matches.

Senikov was also a two-time champion of Russia with the 'Lokomotiv' team.

In light of the exclusion of Russian gymnast Victoria Listunova from international competitions, Olympic champion and State Duma deputy Svetlana Zhurova expressed hysteria.

According to Victoria Listunova, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) did not grant her neutral status due to a congratulatory postcard from May 9, which she published on social media.

Moreover, Listunova refused to mention that in 2022 she took part in a pro-war rally during which she wore clothing with the letter 'Z' alongside Vladimir Putin.

Russian State Duma deputy Zhurova, in her comment regarding the Listunova scandal, mentioned Nazism.

Zhurova stated: 'They don't particularly like it when they're called Nazis, but how else can it be named? This is exactly how Nazism is encouraged because the victory in World War II was a joint effort, although the contribution of the Soviet Union was the greatest. To condemn and exclude athletes who honor their ancestors is unacceptable, as this day should be celebrated by the whole world. They associate the victory on May 9 with the victory in the SVO (as Russian propaganda calls the war against Ukraine – 'Glavkom'). This, of course, is not bad, let them think so. But in fact, this is not the case. It's very strange to exclude athletes for this. It gives the impression that they are doing so intentionally.'


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