The Russian invasion of Ukraine led to widespread international condemnation by political parties and international organisations, as well as by people and groups in the areas of entertainment, media, business, and sport, where boycotts of Russia and Belarus also took place.[1]

Political parties, opposition politicians, and other political groups

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Africa

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Demonstration in support of the invasion of Ukraine is held in the Central African Republic, a country whose government is closely allied with Russia.
The Cape Town City Hall was lit up in solidarity with Ukraine despite the South African government's ambiguous position on the Russian invasion.

Asia

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Europe

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North America

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South America

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Oceania

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International

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International human rights organizations

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Designated terrorist groups

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Non-governmental organizations, non-political groups and individuals

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Anti-war protest in Helsinki, Finland, 26 February 2022
Ukrainian refugees in Kraków protest against the war, 6 March 2022
Protest of Russians living in the Czech Republic, 26 March 2022. The white-blue-white flag has been used by Russian anti-war protesters.

Corporations

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Former politicians

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Science and technology

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Religious institutions

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Pope Francis
The Dalai Lama

Hacking groups

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Anonymous

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Anonymous

Culture

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The sculpture Pillar of Shame by Danish artist Jens Galschiøt on the City Hall Square in Copenhagen
Riga Art Space in colours of the Ukrainian flag.
Russian actress Chulpan Khamatova, known for her roles in Good Bye, Lenin! and Petrov's Flu, left Russia after signing an anti-war petition

Broadcast media

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Dance

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Lighting of landmarks

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The Brandenburg Gate lit up in the colours of the Ukrainian flag during a solidarity protest in Berlin, Germany, on 24 February 2022

The landmarks lit up in the colours of the Ukrainian flag included: the Empire State Building, the New York State Assembly, the Pennsylvania State Capitol, the Missouri State Capitol, the Niagara Falls, CN Tower, 3D Toronto sign, downtown Dallas skyline including Reunion Tower and Omni Dallas Hotel, Calgary Tower, the Memorial Bridge, the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, the Acosta Bridge, the Zakim Bridge, the Terminal Tower, the Obelisco de Buenos Aires, the London Eye, the Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum, Brandenburg Gate, the Fisherman's Bastion, the Palazzo Marino, Cybele Palace, Nelson's Column, the Ludwigsburg Palace, the Øresund Bridge, the Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower, St Andrew's House, Wembley Stadium, the Crown Buildings, the Senedd building, the SIS Building, 10 Downing Street, St George's Hall, the Royal National Theatre, Ely Cathedral, Blackpool Tower, Somerset House, the Oxo Tower, Bratislava Castle, Grassalkovich Palace, Petřín Lookout Tower, Sarajevo City Hall, the Mole Antonelliana, the Belém Palace, Stenbock House, Palace of Culture and Science, Cotroceni Palace, Vukovar water tower, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Sebitseom, the N Seoul Tower, Taipei 101, Kaohsiung Music Center, numerous landmarks in Melbourne including Flinders Train Station, the Sydney Opera House, as well as ministries of foreign affairs in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, and the United Kingdom.[332][333][334][335]

Music

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Russian rapper Oxxxymiron announced a series of anti-war concerts to raise money for Ukrainian refugees.[336]

Social media

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Video games

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Sports

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Following the invasion, multiple sports events were moved out of Russia and Belarus, suspended, or cancelled. UEFA, the European association football governing body, announced that the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final would be moved from Saint Petersburg to Paris.[420] The Russian Grand Prix for the 2022 Formula One World Championship was suspended[421] and it was cancelled on 1 March.[422] The International Federation of Sport Climbing announced the suspension of the Boulder and Speed World Cup in Moscow, 1–3 April, with intent to relocate and reschedule the event.[423] The International Ski Federation announced that all remaining events in Russia were cancelled.[424] The World Curling Federation announced that the 2022 European Curling Championship, scheduled for 19–26 November, will no longer be held in Perm.[425] The ATP chose to move the St. Petersburg Open tournament.[426] On 27 February 2022, FINA announced that they withdrew Russia's hosting rights for the 2022 World Junior Swimming Championships.[427] On 1 March 2022, the International Volleyball Federation withdrew Russia's hosting rights of the 2022 Men's World Championship scheduled for August and September.[428]

Individual athletes, teams, and organizations

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The invasion affected Ukraine's participation at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing, China, with International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons describing transporting the Ukrainian team to Beijing as being an enormous challenge.[429][430] On 2 March 2022, Parsons confirmed the team should be able to compete at the Games.[431]

Vladimir Putin with Sergey Karjakin in 2017
Vladimir Putin with Alex Ovechkin in 2014
Russians
Some Russian athletes made deliberately ambiguous statements for peace, without directly mentioning the Russian invasion.
Russian NHL player Alex Ovechkin, the captain of the Washington Capitals, pleaded for "no more war".[432] However, Czech former Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators goaltender Dominik Hašek responded to Ovechkin and criticized him for his past support of Putin, stating "What!? Not only an alibist, a chicken shit, but also a liar!", while also calling on the NHL to suspend all Russian players.[433]
Russian figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva called for "this all [to end] as soon as possible, like a bad dream".[434]
Former captain of the Russian football team Igor Denisov publicly condemned the invasion of Ukraine, stating that the entire event was a complete catastrophe. Following his statement it was mentioned that it was possible for him to be "jailed or killed".[435][436][437]
Russian tennis players Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev called for peace between nations,[438] while five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova said that she opposed the war and called for an end of Putin's invasion. Sharapova also pledged to give donations to Ukraine.[439] Even after Medvedev called for peace, he received backlash at the Indian Wells.[440]
Russian chess player Ian Nepomniachtchi made a more concrete statement, tweeting: "History has seen many Black Thursdays. But today is blacker than the others. #saynotowar".[441] His teammate Sergey Karjakin supported Russia's invasion, however, and released a message approving of Putin's actions; he will face FIDE's Ethics and Disciplinary Commission for his comments and is no longer welcome at the 2022 top tournaments Norway Chess, London Chess Classic, and Grand Chess Tour.[442][443][444] Russian chess grandmaster and longtime Putin critic Garry Kasparov denounced the invasion.[445] 44 Russian chess players, among them Nepomniachtchi, women's world rapid champion Alexandra Kosteniuk, and grandmasters Daniil Dubov and Peter Svidler appealed directly to Putin to stop the war.[446][447] Alexandra Kosteniuk and others left Russia.[448] She switched to Switzerland.[449]
Former Russian Formula One driver Daniil Kvyat said he did not support the war and hoped for a peaceful solution, but also stated it is an "unfair solution" to ban all Russian athletes.[450] Nikita Mazepin, who was a driver for Haas F1 Team when the invasion began, tweeted that he was "not in control over a lot of what is being said and done".[451] Mazepin had been accused of effectively buying his place onto a team thanks to his father Dmitry Mazepin's oligarch status and ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his sponsorship of Haas. The team eventually terminated its contract with Mazepin.[452][453] Alexander Smolyar, the only Russian in Formula One's support series Formula 3, withdrew from the 2022 season, after his major backer SMP Racing refused to accept the FIA's code of conduct regarding the participation of Russian competitors and also ending their European program.[454] Smolyar however later reversed his decision and took part in the season-opening race in Bahrain under a neutral license.[455] Russian team G-Drive Racing announced that they will withdraw from the FIA World Endurance Championship after team principal Roman Rusinov's refusal to accept the FIA code of conduct on Russian racing drivers.[456] W Series announced that Russian driver Irina Sidorkova was suspended from competing until further notice.[457]
Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak wore a "Z" sticker during a gymnastics World Cup event in Qatar during the medal ceremony in support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine; "Z" is commonly used as a pro-war symbol by the Russian army in Ukraine and could mean, among other things, Za pobedy (for the victory).[458] The International Gymnastics Federation (IGF) have since announced that they would be taking disciplinary action against Kuliak,[459] and on May 18, the IGF announced that Kuliak was banned from competition for a year for displaying the symbol, and his result and prize money from the aforementioned event were stripped as well.[460]
Roman Abramovich, owner of Chelsea F.C, relinquished running of the club to the trustees of the club charitable foundation following calls for him to be sanctioned due to his links with Putin and the Russian state, while still retaining ownership of the club.[461][462][463]
Some Russian well-known figure skaters including Nikita Katsalapov, Victoria Sinitsina, Evgenia Tarasova, and Vladimir Morozov were seen attending the pro-war rally held by Putin.[464]
Wladimir Klitschko and Vitali Klitschko with every title in the heavyweight division, 2012. Left to right: The Ring, IBF, IBO, WBO, WBC, and WBA.
Ukrainians
Various high-profile Ukrainian sportspersons joined the fight against the Russian invasion.
On 25 February 2022, Ukrainian brothers Wladimir Klitschko and Vitali Klitschko, both former heavyweight champions, announced their intent to join and take arms alongside the Ukrainian Army.[465] On 27 February 2022, after traveling back to Ukraine, Ukrainian former world champion in three weight classes Vasiliy Lomachenko joined the territorial defense battalion of his hometown of Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi.[466] Shortly after, Ukrainian heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk also announced that he was joining a Ukrainian territorial defense battalion on 28 February 2022.[467]
The NBA's two Ukrainian players, Alex Len of the Sacramento Kings and Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk of the Toronto Raptors, both condemned the invasion.[468]
The Ukrainian fencing team was disqualified from the 2022 Fencing World Cup in Cairo, after it refused to face Russia in the quarter-finals.[469]
Ukrainian former tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky said that he has been enlisted to the Ukrainian reserve's army and will fight to repel the Russian invasion, while fellow tennis star Dayana Yastremska announced that she will donate the prize money she won from WTA Lyon Open to help those in need during the war efforts.[470][439]
The Ukrainian Winter Paralympics team who were competing in the 2022 Winter Paralympics gathered for a rally in the Olympic Village in Beijing calling for peace.[471]
A group of Ukrainian footballers Oleksandr Zinchenko, Andriy Shevchenko, Andriy Yarmolenko, and Viktor Tsyhankov condemned the war on Instagram; Zinchenko also wished death on Putin which was taken down by Instagram later, while Yarmolenko has called for the Ukrainian people to unite against the invasion and support the army.[472][473] After participating in the 2022 Winter Olympics, Ukrainian biathlete Dmytro Pidruchnyi joined the Ukrainian military to fight the Russian invasion in the country.[474]
Ukrainian former pair skater who currently represents Germany Aljona Savchenko slammed the four Russian figure skaters for attending the pro-war rally, saying that she was "speechless" upon seeing the quartet attending the rally, and called their decision as "inhumane".[464]
Sebastian Vettel, at the podium of the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix.
Auto racing
The invasion raised concerns from Formula One drivers, including Red Bull Racing Belgian-Dutch driver and reigning champion Max Verstappen, Aston Martin German driver and four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, and Scuderia AlphaTauri French driver Pierre Gasly, with Vettel threatening to boycott the race in Sochi should the race go as planned.[475] Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton wrote on Instagram sympathizing Ukraine citizens and standing with Russian citizens who "oppose this violence and seek peace, often at risk to their own freedom."[476] Vettel and Gasly have since sported helmet designs in support of Ukraine, though Vettel had to make a minor modification to his helmet due to the inclusion of the flag of Northern Cyprus, which its independence was declared "invalid" by the United Nations Security Council.[477][478][479]
Former chief executive of Formula One Group Bernie Ecclestone slammed the decision to ditch the race in Sochi, saying that it "does not make sense" as it would not affect anyone at all. Ecclestone also stated that the sporting sanctions was not going to punish Russia at all and would not make Putin change his mind.[480]
Finnish rally driver Kalle Rovanperä paid tribute to the people suffering in Ukraine after winning the Rally Sweden saying that he did not feel like celebrating too much and hoped for the Ukrainian people to find the strength to face these difficult times.[481]
Before the beginning of the season-opening Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix, MotoGP riders posed for their traditional 'back-to-school' photo on Thursday behind a banner proclaiming "United for Peace" in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. MotoGP six-time champion Marc Marquez condemned the invasion, admitting that the sport can offer its support to the people of Ukraine but also decried that the sporting bodies' support for Ukraine is not enough, stating "There are people much more important than us that must stop this,".[482][483]
Former NASCAR Cup Series driver and current owner of Richard Childress Racing, American Richard Childress, announced on Fox News TV that he would donate one million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine.[484] Fellow Cup team Hendrick Motorsports pledged $200,000 to a Ukrainian relief fund operated by Samaritan's Purse, with additional $2,000 for each lap led by Hendrick drivers in the 2022 Pennzoil 400.[485]
NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Stefan Parsons drove a special "Ukraine Strong" paint scheme at the 2022 Alsco Uniforms 300, with sponsorship from advertising agency Sokal.[486] Cup driver Josh Bilicki did the same for the AdventHealth 400 with the Ukrainian American Coordinating Council as sponsor.[487]
Bandy
Sweden and Finland announced that they will boycott the 2020 Bandy World Championship in Irkutsk which was scheduled to be held in October 2022. Both countries also boycotted the World under-17 Championships set to be held in Kemerovo in March 2022.[488]
Brittney Griner
Basketball
American two-time Olympic champion Brittney Griner was arrested on drug charges in Russia by the Russian Federal Security Service, allegedly for the possession of hashish oil.[489][490] There is concern that Russia may be holding her hostage as a response to the international sanctions imposed against Russia after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[491][492]
NBA teams Sacramento Kings and Denver Nuggets held a moment of silence as a form of solidarity with Ukraine before the match held on 24 February 2022 by linking each other arms.[493]
Former Boston Celtics player Enes Kanter Freedom showed his solidarity with Ukrainian people. Freedom also called out NBA hypocrisy for the Ukraine flag pins initiative as his team used to beg him not to wear the anti-China sneaker he wore last year which is allegedly the cause of his dismissal.[494]
Boxing
Irish boxing legend and boxing promoter Barry McGuigan praised the Klitschko brothers who fought to defend Ukraine; McGuigan also urged the sporting world to turn their back on Russia and Vladimir Putin as he stated "Until there is peace, no Russian fighter should be seen in a ring again". The same message was echoed by fellow Irish boxer Kellie Harrington who stated her respect for the brothers.[495][496]
Football/soccer
The Football Association said England teams at all levels and age groups will not compete against Russian opponents due to the invasion of Ukraine. They said: "Out of solidarity with the Ukraine and to wholeheartedly condemn the atrocities being committed by the Russian leadership, The FA can confirm that we won't play against Russia in any international fixtures for the foreseeable future. This includes any potential match at any level of senior, age group or para football." And the boycott of matches will be "for the foreseeable future."[497]
Markus Gisdol
FC Lokomotiv Moscow's coach German Markus Gisdol quit in protest of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.[498]
Polish, Swedish and Czech football association announced that they will boycott the UEFA World Cup Qualifying match for 2022 FIFA World Cup against Russia and in Russian territory should the match go as planned. FIFA later decide the match to be cancelled and disqualified Russia national football team from participating in 2022 world cup.[499]
Real Madrid announced it will donate the sum of €1 million to their "Everyone with Ukraine" campaign, which was launched on 5 March for displaced people in Ukraine.[500]
Hellas Verona fans revealed a banner showing coordinates of Naples with flags of Russia and Ukraine suggesting the city should be targeted. The banner has been publicly condemned with Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti insisting that the fans who made it should "never set foot in a stadium again."[501]
Ice hockey
The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) team Jokerit, based in Helsinki, Finland, announced their decision to leave the KHL, in which 19 of the 22 teams were based in Russia, in response to the invasion.[502] Three days after Jokerit left, Dinamo Riga, based in the capital of Latvia, also decided to leave the KHL for the same reason.[503][504]
Canadian former center and hockey legend Wayne Gretzky called on the IIHF to not allow Russia to participate at the rescheduled World Juniors tournament in Alberta, Canada.[505]
Skiing
Australian aerial skier Danielle Scott announced that she will boycott in the 2021–2022 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup final scheduled to be held in Russia. The announcement was followed by the cancellation of remaining events in Russia.[424]
Tennis
British tennis player Andy Murray pledged to donate the prize money he wins from competition for Ukraine, to help children that has been impacted during the war.[439]
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic stated his support for Stakhovsky who was enlisted in the Ukrainian army to fight the invasion.[470]
German tennis player Eva Lys slammed her Russian opponent Ksenia Zaytseva for 'laughing about' the war.[506]
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer pledged to donate $500,000 to help the children affected by the war in Ukraine.[507]

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) condemned Russia's "breach of the Olympic Truce adopted by the UN General Assembly". Although the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing concluded four days prior to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the truce by its terms was set to last until seven days after the 2022 Winter Paralympics concluded in mid-March. IOC President Thomas Bach called for peace. The IOC stated they are greatly concerned about the Olympic community in Ukraine.[515] The IOC Executive Board initially proposed to sanction Russia and Belarus by stripping both countries' rights to host sporting events, and banning the use of their national flags and anthems.[516] The IOC later called on individual federations to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating in any international events until further notice.[517] The IOC also withdrew the Olympic Order from Vladimir Putin.[518]

On 2 March, the International Paralympic Committee initially said that Russian and Belarusian athletes would be allowed to participate under a neutral flag, with their results not counting in the medal standings.[519][520] As a result of criticism by several National Paralympic Committees, who threatened to boycott the games, the IPC announced on 3 March that they were altering their earlier decision, and banned Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing at the 2022 Winter Paralympics.[521][522]

Archery
The World Archery Federation banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[523][524] It also banned the flags and anthems of Russia and Belarus, and said that no archery events would be held in the two countries.[525]
Athletics
World Athletics banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from World Athletic Series events, including Russian athletes who had Authorised Neutral Athlete (ANA) status.[524]
Nikita Mazepin
Auto racing
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) banned Russian and Belarusian teams, and banned the holding of competitions in Russia or Belarus.[524][526] It also excluded Russian and Belarusian FIA members from their roles as elected officers or commission members, and banned FIA grants to Russian and Belarusian members.[526] Individual Russia and Belarus competitors were allowed to enter races as neutrals, without their national symbols, flags, colors, and anthems.[524] The FIA cancelled the 2022 edition of the Russian Grand Prix in Sochi, initially scheduled for 25 September.[527] The FIA terminated the contract to host the race,[528] meaning the planned move of the race venue from Sochi to Igora in 2023 would not materialize.
The Automobile Federation of Ukraine president asked FIA President Mohammed bin Sulayem to have the FIA ban all Russian license holders from any FIA-sanctioned events,[529] but the FIA decided to still allow Russian and Belarusian license holders to compete, though under a neutral flag.[530]
British motorsport governing body Motorsport UK barred Russian and Belarusian drivers from competing in British motorsport events, thus preventing Russian F1 driver Nikita Mazepin from participating in the upcoming 2022 edition of the British Grand Prix in Silverstone scheduled to be held in July (in any event, he was sacked by his team),[531][532] with Motorsport Australia considering a similar move.[533] Mazepin's position was also in limbo due to his father Dmitry Mazepin being a Russian oligarch tied to Russian President Vladimir Putin.[534][535] On 5 March, Haas F1 terminated its contract with Mazepin, along with its contract with the title sponsor, Mazepin's father's state-owned Uralkali; Nikita was subsequently replaced by Kevin Magnussen, who had previously driven for Haas.[452] NASCAR announced that drivers will be able to show support for Ukraine on their cars with NASCAR's approval.[536]
Badminton
Badminton World Federation (BWF) banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from tournaments.[524] It cancelled all BWF-sanctioned events in Russia and Belarus. It also banned all Russia and Belarus national flags and symbols from being displayed at any BWF-sanctioned event.[537]
Bandy
The Federation of International Bandy excluded Russia from participating in the 2022 Women's Bandy World Championship.[538] The men's 2020 Bandy World Championship, already postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was cancelled after Finland, Sweden, Norway, and the United States announced that they would not take part in the competition in Russia due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[539][540][541][542]
Baseball/softball
World Baseball Softball Confederation banned Russia and Belarus athletes and officials.[524]
Basketball
The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) banned Russian teams and officials. EuroLeague suspended Russian teams CSKA Moscow, UNICS Kazan, and Zenit St. Petersburg. Eurocup Basketball suspended PBC Lokomotiv Kuban.[524] EuroLeague Women suspended UMMC Ekaterinburg, Dynamo Kursk, and MBA Moscow.[543] The National Basketball Association (NBA), which did not have any Russian players, suspended all business activities in Russia, including broadcasts.[544]
Biathlon
The International Biathlon Union (IBU) banned Russian and Belarusian flags at their events.[545]
Boxing
The International Boxing Association (formerly AIBA)—which has increased its ties to Russia since the election of Umar Kremlev as its president in 2020, and has faced concerns over its governance since then[546][547]—initially banned Russian and Belarusian boxers from competing under their flags per IOC recommendations. In September 2022, the IBA suspended the Ukraine Boxing Federation, accusing it of interfering with a proposed election. At the 2022 European Junior Boxing Championships afterward, the Ukraine delegation was initially prohibited from competing under its flag, resulting in multiple boxers forfeiting their matches in protest. The IBA subsequently stated that the delegation would be allowed to compete under their flag.[548][549][550] On 5 October, the IBA lifted its ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials, stating that it "strongly believes that politics shouldn't have any influence on sports." The move faced criticism, with Finland and Sweden stating that they would boycott any IBA-sanctioned event featuring Russian or Belarusian boxers.[551][547][552]
Canoeing
The International Canoe Federation banned Russia and Belarus athletes and officials.[524]
Chess
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) announced that the 44th Chess Olympiad, originally planned to be held in Moscow, will not take place in Russia.[553] FIDE later announced that "no official FIDE chess competitions and events will be held in Russia and Belarus," expressing its "grave concern about the military action started by Russia", talking of "war" and condemning "any use of military means to resolve political conflicts".[442]
Climbing
The International Federation of Sport Climbing banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[524] It also suspended the Boulder and Speed World Cup in Moscow, scheduled for 1–3 April, with intent to relocate and reschedule the event.[423]
Cycling
The International Cycling Union banned Russian and Belarusian national teams, as well as six teams from those countries, including the Pro Tour Gazprom–RusVelo team.[554][555] Individual Russian and Belarus competitors will be allowed as neutrals, without national flags/emblems.[556] The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) cancelled events scheduled to take place in Russia until at least the end of the year.[557]
Equestrian
The International Equestrian Federation cancelled all 57 remaining events in 2022 in Russia and Belarus.[556]
FIE Russian President Alisher Usmanov with Putin.
Fencing
The International Fencing Federation (FIE) banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[524] It cancelled or will relocate all events in Russia and Belarus. FIE Russian President Alisher Usmanov stepped down after the European Union imposed economic sanctions on him. He said "I believe that such a decision is unfair, and the reasons employed to justify the sanctions are a set of false and defamatory allegations damaging my honor, dignity, and business reputation. I will use all legal means to protect my honor and reputation." On 27 February 2022, an FIE World Cup in Sochi was called off on the final day of competition.[558]
Roman Abramovich
Football/soccer
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) suspended all Russian clubs and national teams from all of their competitions.[559] UEFA announced that the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final, due to be held in St. Petersburg, would be moved out of Russia to France in response to the invasion.[555][560][420] UEFA also terminated its sponsorship contract with Gazprom, a Russian state-owned oil and gas giant.[561] The European Club Association suspended its seven Russian members – Zenit St Petersburg, FC Spartak Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow, CSKA Moscow, FC Krasnodar, Rubin Kazan, and FC Rostov.[562] Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich announced he would be selling Chelsea F.C. soon after the invasion commenced and donating all the proceeds to Ukrainian victims.[563]
Futsal
FIFA and Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions all Russian teams, both national representative teams or club teams.[564]
Golf
The International Golf Federation banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[556]
Gymnastics
The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) barred Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials, including judges.[565] It also announced that "all FIG World Cup and World Challenge Cup events planned to take place in Russia and Belarus are cancelled, and no other FIG events will be allocated to Russia or Belarus until further notice." FIG banned the Russian and Belarusian flags at their events.[566]
Handball
The International Handball Federation banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[556] The European Handball Federation suspended the national teams of Russia and Belarus, as well as Russian and Belarusian clubs competing in European handball competitions.[567] Referees, officials, and commission members from Russia and Belarus will not be called upon for future activities.[567] And new organisers will be sought for the YAC 16 EHF Beach Handball EURO and the Qualifier Tournaments for the Beach Handball EURO 2023, which were to be held in Moscow.[567]
Ice hockey
The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) banned Russia and Belarus from international ice hockey, disqualifying their teams from future IIHF-sanctioned events, and stripping Russia's hosting rights to the 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and 2023 IIHF World Championship. The two events were rebid and awarded to Halifax/Moncton, Canada[568] and Tampere, Finland/Riga, Latvia respectively.[569][570]
The National Hockey League (NHL), which with 50 has the most Russian players of the four major US sports leagues, condemned the invasion.[524] It suspended indefinitely all Russian business deals, social media, websites, and promotional posts.[524] It will also no longer consider Russia as a host for future NHL events. It will not take action, however, with regard to the Russian and Belarusian players in the league, and will let them finish the season as normal. It added extra security for Russian and Belarusian athletes following reports of harassment, death threats, and increased hostilities in both the United States and Canada.
Judo
The International Judo Federation (IJF) removed Putin as Honorary President and ambassador.[571][572][573] The IJF also removed Russian Arkady Rotenberg as member of the IJF's executive committee.[573] It canceled all tournaments in Russia.[556] It continued to allow Russian judokas to compete, but without Russian flags or symbols.[556]
Karate
The European Karate Federation (EKF) stripped Moscow as host of the 2023 European Karate Championships.[574]
Modern pentathlon
The International Modern Pentathlon Union banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[524]
Motorcycle racing
Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) banned all Russian and Belarusian motorcycle riders, teams, officials, and competitions.[575] It cancelled one of the 2022 Speedway Grand Prix events, FIM Speedway GP of MFR – Togliatti, which was supposed to be held in Tolyatti on 9 July, stating that "in the current circumstances it is not possible to hold the FIM Speedway GP of MFR Togliatti."[576]
Orienteering
The International Orienteering Federation suspended the membership of the Russian Orienteering Federation.[577] The IOF also disallowed Russian orienteering athletes from participating in IOF events (even as neutral athletes), cancelled all organising rights for IOF events and activities in Russia, and suspended all Russian members appointed to IOF official bodies.[577]
Rowing
The World Rowing Federation banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[524]
Rugby league
The International Rugby League and European Rugby League banned Russia from all international rugby league competitions.[578]
Rugby union
World Rugby and Rugby Europe suspended both Belarus and Russia from international and European continental rugby union competition. In addition, the Rugby Union of Russia was suspended from World Rugby and Rugby Europe. The Rugby Union of Belarus was suspended from Rugby Europe.[579][580]
Sailing
World Sailing banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[524]
Shooting
The International Shooting Sport Federation banned Russia and Belarus athletes.[556]
Skateboarding
World Skate banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from its competitions, and will not stage any events in Russia or Belarus in 2022.[581]
Skating and speedskating
The International Skating Union barred Russian and Belarusian athletes from competition.[555]
Skiing
The International Ski Federation (FIS) banned Russian and Belarusian athletes. It announced that six World Cup events originally planned to take place in Russia in the 2021–22 season will be cancelled or moved to other locations.[424][556]
Surfing
The International Surfing Association banned Russian athletes and officials.[556]
Swimming
FINA has banned all Russian and Belarusian athletes from their events and withdrew Russia from numerous events. Furthermore, it opened up a disciplinary procedure against Russian swimmer Evgeny Rylov for allegedly participating in the 2022 Moscow rally. Before the ban, FINA initially allowed Russian and Belarusian swimmers to compete as neutrals without any country flag, colors, symbols, or anthems. The FINA Order awarded to Vladimir Putin was withdrawn.[556]
Table Tennis
The International Table Tennis Federation banned Russia and Belarus athletes and officials.[524]
Taekwondo
World Taekwondo banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials. It revoked Vladimir Putin's honorary 9th degree Dan black belt, condemned the violence, and said that Russia's action was against the sporting vision. It also stated that no events will be held in Russia and Belarus during current circumstances.[582][556]
Tennis
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) moved the 2022 St. Petersburg Open tournament from Saint Petersburg to Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, presumably due to the political situation in Russia.[426] The International Tennis Federation (ITF) cancelled all events in Russia and Belarus, and postponed the ITF World Tennis Tour M15 event due to take place in Ukraine.[556][583] The ITF excluded Russia and Belarus from international team events, which include the Davis Cup, the Billie Jean King Cup, and the ATP Cup, and suspended the Russian Tennis Federation and the Belarus Tennis Federation.[556] The All England Club announced that individual players from Belarus and Russia would be prohibited from competing at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships. The organisers cited safety risks, and concerns that their performance could be leveraged as propaganda by the Russian government and state media.[584][585]
The ATP and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) refused to yield to international pressure to ban individual players from competition, allowing them to compete as neutral athletes.[524][586] The associations argued that doing so violated the principle that a players' right to compete should be based solely on merit and not nationality.[584][585] On 20 May 2022, the ATP and WTA announced that they would not award world ranking points for Wimbledon, citing the All England Club's unilateral decision to discriminate against Russian and Belarusian players. The ITF also announced that it will not award ranking points for Wimbledon.[584][585]
Triathlon
World Triathlon banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[524]
Volleyball
The International Volleyball Federation suspended all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials, as well as beach and snow volleyball athletes, from all events, and stripped Russia of the right to host the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in August 2022, and had relocated games that were to be in Russia in June and July to Poland and Slovenia.[587][588] The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) also banned all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials from participating in European competition, and suspended all members of Russia from their respective functions in CEV organs.[589]
Weightlifting
The International Weightlifting Federation suspended Russian and Belarusian athletes from competitions. Furthermore, it will not host any events in those countries.[555]
Wrestling
United World Wrestling banned Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.[524]
American professional wrestling promotion WWE announced it would terminate its broadcasting relationship with Russia, effectively removing its programming, and shut down the WWE Network streaming service. WWE had entered the Russian market in early 2020.[590]

The Holocaust memorial organizations and Jewish representative

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In response to Putin's "denazification" as his justification of his military campaign, organizations and museums dedicated to the Holocaust memorial such as Yad Vashem,[591] the Auschwitz Museum in Poland and the US Holocaust Museum condemned the invasion and the remark as exploitation of history.[592][593]

However, the criticisms of exploitation of the Holocaust history were not against Russia alone. President Zelenskyy's attempt to compare the potential war crimes committed by Russia such as the Bucha massacre with the Holocaust was denounced by the chair of Yad Vashem and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett while demonstrating their sympathy towards Ukraine.[594]

One of the chief rabbis in Kyiv, Moshe Reuven Azman, released a video on Telegram on 2 March 2022 in which he accused Putin of committing war crimes and denied Putin's claim that Ukraine was run by Nazism, reinforced by the fact that there were not a single nationalist party in the Ukrainian parliament by the time of the invasion. He pleaded people in Russia to rise and protest Kremlin for the invasion.[595][596]

Public opinion

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As a consequence of the Russian invasion, polls have shown a very large shift in from the public towards support for both Finland and Sweden to join NATO.[597]

A poll conducted by NPR/Ipsos between 18 and 21 March 2022 found that only 36% of Americans approved the Biden administration's response to the invasion.[598] A Pew Research Center poll found that 72% of Americans had confidence in Zelenskyy's handling of international affairs.[599]

In China,[600][601] India,[602][603] Indonesia,[604] Malaysia,[605] Africa,[606] Latin America,[607] and the Arab regions, many social media users showed sympathy for Russian narratives due in part to distrust of US foreign policy.[608] According to a report published by the US-China Perception Monitor, 75% of Chinese respondents said they agreed or strongly agreed that supporting Russia in the conflict was in China's national interest.[609] A study performed by Airlangga University revealed that 71% of Indonesian netizens supported the invasion.[610] This support was due to affection for Putin's strongman leadership, as well as anti-US and anti-Western political alignments.[611]

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