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Fraser Watson

Ukrainian fencers refuse to fight Russians before flying home to keep Kyiv citizens alive

The Ukrainian fencing team went nose-to-nose with their Russian counterparts at the 2022 World Cup event in Egypt before returning home to serve their country in the conflict.

The fencers were out in Cairo when President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops into the neighbouring country, since then more than 350 civilians have been confirmed dead, and numerous more injured.

And now Andrii Scherba, who also competed in a World Cup event in January, has revealed how he and team-mate Andrei Pogrebniak abandoned plans to compete - and returned to Kyiv where they are now delivering life-saving medicine and food to help their compatriots..

Scherba and co were in the Sports Hall in Cairo when they confronted their potential opponents.

"The moment we refused to participate was one of the most emotional in my career, we understood that now our people need support, especially in the international arena," he told Sportsmail.

"We decided not to remain silent and tell the world about the aggression of the occupying country so that the whole world sees the threat our army is holding back from Europe."

Scherba explained that he had wanted to enlist in the military or the territorial defence unit, but his offer was declined.

"I was told that there were already enough people and only recruits with military experience [were wanted]. So now I'm volunteering, taking medicine to the least accessible places and helping with fundraising and equipment for the army," he continued.

"There is an acute shortage of medicines. It is dangerous to deliver, there is often an evacuation siren and you are on the road and there is no shelter nearby."

A 40-mile long Russian military convoy had steadily approached Kyiv before attacks were launched on the capital city.

Andrii Pogrebniak during his 1/16 final at the Challenge international de Paris 2013 against Erwann Le Péchoux (Marie-Lan Nguyen)

"I think if the Russians attack the city, we will all take part in the defence, we will not give up our city," he said.

"It is very painful to watch families at railway stations and airports trying to save their children and going abroad. A lot of people are scared and not sure that tomorrow will come.

"But I want to tell you that when I returned home, I saw that our people believe in the army and the president and are not going to give up their country. Why should I leave it if it is our land, my homeland? Moreover, our people are so ready to fight."

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