Russia appeals against FIFA, UEFA ban

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Russia appeals against FIFA and UEFA ban Russia wants permission to play World Cup qualifier against Poland UEFA has banned Russian clubs from playing in football leagues, while FIFA has banned the Russian national team from playing in international matches.

The English Premier League matches were stopped from being broadcast in Russia in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. At a meeting in London, the clubs decided to end their contract with Russian TV. Russian TV had a contract with the Premier League until the end of the season. The Premier League announced that it had been canceled.

The United Nations says a total of 474 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the Russian invasion. 861 people were injured. At the same time, the UN said in a statement that the death toll was still rising and that it was difficult to get accurate figures.

Meanwhile, the Indian embassy has come out with a new directive for Indians stranded in Ukraine. The Embassy of India suggests that this opportunity should be taken in the context of the opening of the Human Corridor. Get out by train or other means. The Indian embassy also directed that the journey should be made with security in mind.

Russia has announced a ceasefire in five Ukrainian cities. A temporary ceasefire has been declared in the capital, Kyiv, Chernivtsi, Mariupol, Sumi and Kharkiv. The ceasefire took effect at 10 a.m. Moscow time.

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