https://t.co/HXYAoWS5Cx pic.twitter.com/WzDtRYG7W2
— Klitschko (@Klitschko) February 28, 2022
Since I answered so many of the questions I’m getting today on Putin and Ukraine, and more, in my book Winter Is Coming, I’m pinning it. I hoped it would be history by now, but thanks to Putin and free world apathy, it’s still current events. https://t.co/CygciuJkQg pic.twitter.com/T2TfnizP9Q
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) February 24, 2022
#россияоставайсядома pic.twitter.com/SfYSkT7dHh
— Klitschko (@Klitschko) February 27, 2022
It's a city I lived for 15 years? #kharkiv https://t.co/4LG84qNjaf
— Anastasiya Karlovych (@NastiaKarlovich) March 1, 2022
“As long as Putin stays in power there will be no peace”@Kasparov63 tells @Peston it’s possible that the “heroic resistance of Ukrainians” will “finish Putin off once and for all.”#Peston pic.twitter.com/n7Cy1H88w1
— Peston (@itvpeston) February 28, 2022
FIDE Vice President Lukasz Turlej noted how popular chess is in Serbia and also reflected on the rich chess history of the country. "We appreciate how many people play chess in Serbia, and we are happy that such a big and important event is hosted in this country", he said. pic.twitter.com/htguUfFeTN
— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) February 28, 2022