'Some of my friends are missing and we do not know where they are now.'
Oleksandr Usyk has spoken openly about the horrors of war in Ukraine in his first interview since leaving the country amid Russia’s ongoing invasion.
“There we took another car which drove us to another Ukrainian city and we could go directly to Kyiv from there. Usyk revealed: “I had a talk with them and they both – Vitali and Wladimir – supported me in my decision to start training for my next fight.
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