JAKARTA - Genoa coach, Andriy Shevchenko, continues to make efforts and moves to demand that Russia stop the invasion of Ukraine. The man from Ukraine did not even hesitate to take to the streets to voice his demands.

Recently, the man who is familiarly called Sheva was involved in a civil society demonstration in Trafalgar Square. He and several others have urged an end to the Russian invasion.

The action was shared through several photos uploaded on his Instagram account. In one photo, the former AC Milan striker is seen posing with children who also took to the streets.

"Stop the war in Ukraine. #supportukraine #standwithukraine #saveukraine", Shevchenko wrote in the caption.

Before showing real action by taking to the streets, Shevchenko also had time to make messages via social media in the midst of Russia's attack on Ukraine. He emphasized his pride as a citizen of Ukraine.

"Ukraine is my homeland! I have always been proud of my people and my country", Shevchenko wrote on his Instagram account.

The 45-year-old said his country was going through difficult times. However, he believes that the difficulty can be passed soon.

"We have gone through many difficult times, and over the last 30 years, we have shaped as a nation! A sincere, hardworking nation and freedom-loving citizen", wrote Shevchenko.

"This is our most important asset! Today is a difficult time for all of us. But we must unite! In unity, we will win! Glory to Ukraine!", he concluded.


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