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Ukrainians are currently defending their nations sovereignty after Russian president Vladimir Putin ordered his army to invade the neighbouring country last Thursday

Shakhtar Donetskhave confirmed a youth coach has died defending Ukraines sovereignty.

Russian presidentVladimir Putinordered his troops to invade neighboringUkrainelast Thursday,triggering a bloody war in eastern Europe.

One of our employees was killed, he was a childrens coach, confirmed Shakhtar CEO Serhyi Palkin on Thursday evening. He was hit by a fragment of a Russian bullet.

The news comes just two days aftertwo Ukrainian footballers were killedin the conflict.

Our thoughts are with the families, friends and team-mates of young Ukrainian footballers Vitalii Sapylo and Dmytro Martynenko, footballs first reported losses in this war, read a FIFPRO statement.

May they both rest in peace.

Shakhtar are one of Ukraines most successful clubs, winning 13 league titles, 13 Ukrainian Cups, nine Ukrainian Super Cups and the UEFA Cup.

Although Russias full-scale invasion of Ukraine was sanctioned by Putin last Thursday, Ukraine has been battling Pro-Russian forces in the Donbas (or Donbass) region since 2014.

As Donetsk is located in the Donbas, Shakhtar have been unable to play their home fixtures at the Donbass Arena since the conflict started.

The Ukrainian outfit are currently based in the capital Kyiv, having previously spent time in Lviv - a city based near Ukraines border with Poland.

The UkrainianPremier Leagueis currently suspended due to Russias invasion. Shakhtar are top of the table, two points ahead of defending champions Dynamo Kyiv.

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Palkin released a statement throughShakhtars websitelast Saturday condemning the conflict and insisting Ukraine would remain a sovereign state.

There is a war in the country, noted Palkin.

Russiahas launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine. People are dying. There are no words to describe what is happening. The world community must stop this as soon as possible.

I urge the clubs we have played with, most of Europes top teams, UEFA, tens of millions of fans, to give maximum support to Ukraine at their level.

This war affects every European today. Only by joining forces can we overcome this madness. I believe that together we will stand and win.

I have gone through many bright moments with Shakhtar, but for me personally the biggest victory in my life will be the victory in this war for Ukraines independence.

Regarding the situation in the club. I am in Kyiv. Most of the players and coaches with their families are in Kyiv.

We are trying to find ways to evacuate our foreigners and their families... employees of the club - at home, in bomb shelters, basements, in the subway. Where it is safer.

If possible, families are evacuated... we try to maintain communication inside, exchange information, support each other.

All our thoughts today are about the end of this crazy war. About Ukrainian soldiers, about those who defend our country and its right to sovereignty and independence.

I believe that together we will win!

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