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"We would have been allowed everywhere": Russia's main skiing suggested bomb London (video)

The Russian states that the Western world understands only force, and Russia does not love and holds sharpening behind her back. The 56-year-old head of the Russian Ski Federation, Olena Vyalbe, three times Olympic champion, announced her method to return the Russian skiers to international competitions. In a conversation with News journalist, a former athlete stated that radical events were needed.

"It seems to me that if we were thrown into the center of London, it would be over, we would have been released everywhere. Russia's struggle with the whole outside world has been going on for centuries," she said. Walbe is convinced that Russia has never loved, but just pretended, holding a "sharpening" behind his back: "I love when our country is strong and probably our power is annoying the whole world.

" The International Ski Sport Federation (FIS) has removed Russian and Belarussian athletes from participation in competitions under its auspices in March 2022 due to a full -scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine. At the same time, the membership of national associations of both countries was not terminated. Vialbe is not the first time he promotes such rhetoric.

In May 2024, she had already advocated Putin, who, she said, "tired of meanness, lies, from Western politicians," hit her army in Europe and especially in the United Kingdom. "I would have been pressed on all buttons for a long time that it was just possible for the center of London to run something, and everyone finally sat down and sat quietly," the ex-cord said. She even promised to go to the guerrillas, the attack, and anywhere, if necessary.

In one of her interviews, Vyalbe convinced that Ukraine is a "bridgehead" to destroy Russia. She stressed that she was confident in the victory of her country and that "no one will judge the winner," and added that all people "understand only force" and that strong "love and respect". She is convinced that the collective event is fighting against the Russian Federation, but "nothing really needs to be afraid of it.