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Badminton-Ukrainian shuttlers voice pain of war at World Championships

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By Bhagya Ayyavoo

NEW DELHI, ‌Aug 19 (Reuters) - For Ukrainian shuttlers Polina Buhrova and Yevheniia ​Kantemyr, competing at the ongoing World Championships in New Delhi is a way to showcase ⁠the resilience of a country battling the invasion by Russia.

Lives have been turned upside down since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and as ​for many of her compatriots, the conflict remains an everyday reality for Buhrova.

"It's still really, ‌really bad," the Kharkiv-born player told reporters.

"It's really hard, but that also gives me a lot of power and I'm really proud to represent my country ⁠as a fighter, and show how Ukraine is fighting, believing ⁠and growing."

Buhrova said elite training had become impossible in Ukraine, forcing the national squad to find a base in Italy.

"When the war started, I was in Ukraine," she said. "We were practising under the bombs. An alarm would go ‌and you needed to throw everything on the floor and run to the ⁠shelter."

Her doubles partner Kantemyr, who left Ukraine as a teenager ‌and is also now based in Italy, said ​being able to compete internationally carried added significance.

"We're happy that we can represent (Ukraine) at a high level and show good results and make the ‌country proud," she said.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC)  last month ​provisionally lifted its suspension of ⁠the Russian Olympic Committee, a significant step towards Russia's return ahead ‌of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

Kantemyr ⁠called it "a big mistake" by the IOC, adding she held nothing personal against individual competitors.

IOC President Kirsty Coventry has said athletes should not be held accountable ​for the actions of ‌their governments and that the Olympic body would continue supporting Ukraine while not condoning ⁠war.

The World Championships run through August ​23 in New Delhi.

(Writing by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Amlan Chakraborty and David Holmes)

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