Saw a video from Operator Starsky about that event where he is a bit more nuanced (which is not something I'm very accustomed to coming from him). Apparently, the russian athlete proposed they crossed swords instead of shaking hands, which is also accepted, which the ukrainian athlete refused aswell.
The ukrainian athlete made her choice knowing full well the ins and outs of her decision, which I respect as a political statement, and only works if she is, in fact, disqualified afterward.Edit : Reading the comments above me, I might have misunderstood the account, gomen.
In other news, lot of gains in the south, breakthrough possible. In the east, russians forces are pushing hard also and managed to cross a river and establish a permanent foothold in UA territory.
On the map, it feels like both sides have switched to offensive so the situation might develop fast.
I am 99% sure that none of what's happening is this random Russian fencer's fault anyway. She may well have family in Ukraine. People do need to compartmentalize.
"It's not my fault" doesn't cut really it after Buccha, mass child kidnapping and the bombing from Odessa. At some point you need to actively distance yourself from what the government is doing in your name or be considered an accomplice to it, and that point has been crossed long ago.
Edit 2 : I don't remember her name, but a russian olympic swimmer threw her career away after the beggining of the war, throunghly denouncing not only the war, but also the government and the individual soldiers, promising to "sell [her] gold medals to get plowed by ukrainian dicks, one for one" and ended her video by saying the ukrainian salute. I believe she left russia.
Not everybody can be a hero, but maybe it's good to remember people who are. Can't find the video, will ask /pol/ later.
Edit 3 : Surovikin line breached near Robotyne. Possible collapse of the southern front to follow.