The meeting between Shakhtar Donetsk and Oleksandriyaof the ninth day of League of Ukrainewas interrupted this Saturday shortly before the break by a bomb alarm that forced the players to leave the field of play, and some spectators present to take shelter in a shelter.
In your official account TwitterOwn shaker he summoned his followers to find a safe place. “The match was delayed due to an aerial alarm Lviv. The players head to the shelter. Be careful: go to a safe place”, wrote the CM of shaker.
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Around minute 40 of the first half of the match, the sirens went off Lviv Arena as a warning of a possible air attack. The game was stopped and footballers marched to the changing rooms while fans left the stands to seek protection. Both the enclosure scoreboard and the public address warned of the situation.
sporting contests in Ukraine They undergo experiences like this. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, it has been common for bomb alarms to condition the natural development of sports in some competitions.
It happened this time in Lviv where the Shakhtar of Donetsk play their matches at home. The game to face the rival of real Madrid in Champions League with the Oleksandria, fourth in the standings, won by the time the sirens sounded. In five minutes, Andriy Tsurikov lose Anatoly Trubin after receiving the ball from Sergky Ryalka.
Source: La Verdad

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