According to the Telegram channel, residents of Kaluga demanded that tennis player Yevgeny Kafelnikov not be allowed to participate in the children’s tournament to be held in their city in honor of Children’s Day. Shot.
Some parents claim that Kafelnikov has become an “enemy of the people” because of his anti-Russian statements. Residents of the Kaluga region appealed to social activists from the “People’s Call” movement with a request to help protect their children from Kafelnikov. “People’s Call” forwarded the request to the head of the region, Vladislav Shapsha.
The complaint states that Kafelnikov called for sanctions against Russia, opposed the SVO, and spoke of the “slave mentality” of Russians.
The objection claims that Kafelnikov can be compared to foreign agents, although he continues to live in Moscow.
Kafelnikov became the champion of the Australian Open and the French Open. In 2000, Kafelnikov became the winner of the Olympic Games. He defeated Germany’s Tommy Haas in the decisive match.
Previously Kafelnikov in the name Tennis player of the century.
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Source: Gazeta

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