‘I Can’t Stay In Moscow When Putin Is Bombing My Country”- Voronin tells Russia
The ex-Ukrainian international man, Andriy Voronin, has opened up about why he left his job and Moscow with his family which he alleged was due to the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Recall that Andriy Voronin has fled Moscow with his wife, children, father, and mother-in-law before now.
Mouthpiece News NGR learnt that the former Liverpool striker had earlier terminated his contract as assistant manager at Dynamo Moscow by mutual consent and subsequently left Russia for Germany.
During his interview with a German newspaper Bild, Taoheed says Voronin disclosed that he fled Russia because he ‘can no longer work in the country that is bombing my homeland.’
“We got out of Moscow before it was completely blocked. We couldn’t land in Dusseldorf so we flew via Amsterdam. My father, my mother-in-law, my wife, and children are here now,” Voronin said.
“I’ve been unwell for four days. Really bad. When I see all the pictures from my homeland when seeing the news. It’s all as unreal as a movie. But a horror film. I hardly have any words left.”
Voronin also lamented the high lecal of destruction that Russia is wreaking on Ukraine, whilst referring to Putin as a ‘criminal.’
The former Ukrainian international said: “Maybe he just wants to be in the history books? But he will never end up there… or at most as a criminal.
Note that we published a report yesterday of how FIFA and UEFA banned Russia from all footballing competitions following attacks on Ukraine Imago.
“I’m so proud of our country. We have beautiful cities, great people. We will keep fighting. And we will win. But the price is so high. All the dead… we live in the year 2022 and not in WWII” he added.