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Marc Mayo

Brazilian footballers and their families trapped in Ukraine plea for help amid Russian invasion

Several Brazilian footballers and their families have released a public plea for help after becoming trapped in Kyiv during the Russian invasion.

Players from both Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv posted a video on Instagram highlighting their predicament after meeting in a hotel.

The Ukrainian Premier League has been suspended after a large-scale offensive was launched across Ukraine by Russian forces.

“All our friends and family, the situation is serious and we are prisoners in Kyiv awaiting a solution to get out,” Junior Moraes, a Shakhtar Donetsk player who is a naturalised Ukrainian, said on Instagram.

“We are in a hotel. Pray for us.”

In a video recorded at a hotel where around a dozen players had gathered with wives and children, members of the group asked Brazilian authorities to come and rescue them.

“We really feel abandoned because we don't know what to do,” one of the women said. “We don't know how to resolve this situation.”

The Brazilian foreign ministry later said the embassy in Kyiv was “open and dedicated ... to protecting the close to 500 Brazilian citizens in the Ukraine”.

Without referring to any individuals or groups, it urged Brazilians to remain in daily contact with the embassy and said those in the east of the country should move to the capital Kyiv if it is safe to do so.

Group members said they had gathered at the hotel to meet and discuss how to get out of their predicament.

“There is a shortage of fuel in the city, the borders are closed, the air space is closed, we can't get out,” one of the men said.

Most of the footballers play for Shakhtar Donetsk, a top-flight club based in the east of the country which has been forced to play elsewhere since the war in Donbas began in 2014.

Shakhtar have more than a dozen Brazilian players in their squad, while Dynamo Kviv also have at least one Brazilian on their books.

There was no immediate reply from Shakhtar to Reuters emailed request for comment. Dynamo Kyiv could not immediately be contacted for comment.

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