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Putin opens Winter Paralympics as Ukraine make symbolic statement

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Dancers perform in the opening ceremony of the Winter Paralympics in Sochi. Photo: EPA

Russian President Vladimir Putin opened the Winter Paralympics in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Friday and was immediately confronted by an emotional Ukrainian protest on a politically charged night.

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As athletes from 45 countries took part in the opening ceremony, only one Ukrainian competitor appeared in a symbolic, scaled-down presence of the country that has denounced Russia’s intervention in Crimea.

Spectators gave huge cheers and some even stood to applaud 37-year-old skier and biathlete Mykhailo Tkachenko who came through the Fisht stadium in his wheelchair.

Without a trace of a smile, Tkachenko proudly carried his country’s national flag for his 31-strong team who did not enter the stadium with him.

Ukraine had earlier said it would refrain from any political protests during the ceremony, and Paralympic committee head Valery Sushkevich even said he had to persuade a teenage athlete against expressing her anger at Russia.

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President Vladimir Putin applauds performers during the opening ceremony. Photo: EPA
President Vladimir Putin applauds performers during the opening ceremony. Photo: EPA
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