New Delhi: Ukraine’s women’s team won the gold medal by defeating Poland 3-1 on the final day of the Chess Olympiad 2022. 36-year-old Grandmaster Anna Ushenina looked very emotional as soon as Ukraine’s gold was captured on the last day of the match. Meanwhile, he was seen in a corner of the hall with moist eyes in the arms of his teammate Natalia Buxa. Meanwhile, no joy or high-fives were seen between the two players. Just both the players hugged each other with moist eyes.
Let us tell you that at present the situation in Ukraine is worse due to Russian military aggression. Millions of people are facing Russian military aggression. The situation is that people there have to struggle even for food and living. Amidst this bad situation in Ukraine, this Olympiad gold will only bring a smile to the faces of the people but for a while.
After winning the gold medal, Anna Ushenina said with moist eyes, ‘It’s a completely different feeling, but a medal can’t stop the war.’ Gone. The pain of the people of Ukraine can be understood from this statement of the female player.
Ushenina is the first female world champion from her country, who hails from Kharkiv. Kharkiv is just 30 miles from the Russian border and has been one of the cities that suffered the most shelling during the invasion. He said, ‘It was a terrible time because we were living very close to the border. As soon as we heard the news that the Russians had marched, we had no option but to flee without any preparation.
The story of Bindiyarani is full of struggle
She told that she too has not gone to her home like her fellow players. Everyone in the five-man team has some sad story to tell. The Muzychuk sisters, Anna and Maria, managed to escape from the city of Lviv in western Ukraine.