According to the Federation of Cyber Sports of Ukraine, after the Gravchyna has asked for participation in the Russian teams, she was given a chance to participate in qualifying competitions. However, later statements on her behalf, which deny her own words and manifests itself disregard for Ukrainian cyberseks, were declared inadmissible.
"Such actions discredit the image of the Ukrainian cyber -athlete and throw a shadow on the whole community that wins respect and recognition in the world daily. The federation reserves the right to take disciplinary measures for persons who, by their behavior, harm the reputation of Ukrainian cyber transport by their behavior," the post reads.
The Federation emphasizes that disciplinary measures will be applied to persons who violate the reputation of Ukrainian cybersport, and honesty, responsibility and civic position are important no less than sports skills. Prior to that, a professional CS2 player Agency Bondislav asked the Federation to ask and noted that he had never offended or offended women, but acknowledged that he could not refrain from negative statements about a particular person and asked to block it forever.
He added that this person's actions are disgusting and that he often observes logic when a person leaves the country, often does not understand what is happening at home and lives his own life. It should be noted that in August 2025, the player joined the Russian team 888aura, where the majority of the staff were Russian citizens. She used to apologize for the game with the Russians in Spirit.
In her message, which was attached by Bondislav agent, she noted that she got to the team at the age of 16, was "small" and did not understand the whole situation, and also apologized to the Ukrainian community. She added that she has nothing to do with the aggressor country, condemns her actions and promises to no longer connect himself with Russian tags or play with the citizens of this country.
Subsequently, the message was deleted, and the player herself acknowledged that she wrote it under pressure so that her team could participate in the Ukrainian qualification of IESF. Earlier, Focus wrote that in Shiszjuan in China, a cyber -sports club opened a course that is intended to get children out of video games. Thus, for 22 classes, parents have to pay more than 10,000 yuan, which is approximately 57. 6 thousand hryvnias.
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