Ovechkin supports young hockey player injured in terrorist attack in Crocus 12:37

Russian hockey player Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington club of the National Hockey League (NHL) supported young hockey player Ilya Tolpykin, who was injured in the terrorist attack in Crocus. “Soviet sport”.

“I know that you are a strong, brave, strong man, you will definitely endure anything! And scars only adorn a real man,” Ovechkin said.

While fleeing the scene, the terrorists shot Ilya Tolpykin, his father, his mother and his 11-year-old sister, who were in the car. The boy had fractures to his collarbone and hip, as well as a traumatic brain injury.

On the evening of March 22, a terrorist attack occurred in the concert hall of the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk near Moscow. Before the picnic group’s performance, gunmen entered the hall and opened fire on the audience. After this, a series of explosions were heard and a fire broke out.

Ovechkin played in 68 regular season games this season, scoring 26 goals and making 32 assists.

Ovechkin before interrupted Own goal series.

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Source: Gazeta

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