100 percent attention – despite the pictures of the war

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Berlin – Sure, the pictures, the news, the reports that the near war produces every day are on everyone’s mind these days. Also athletes like Benjamin Patch from the BR Volleys. He had recently helped at Berlin’s main train station, arranging quarters for people who had to get to safety from the Ukrainian war zones. His teammate Cody Kessel offered to help at the central bus station. There he gave information to those arriving in an orange safety vest, helped with communication and with registration in social networks. In the Smart, which the club makes available to its volleyball players, he transported everything that fit into it. The team collected donations in kind for a bus transport towards the Polish-Ukrainian border. Sergej Grankin, the Russian captain and setter for the BR Volleys, is also confronted with incriminating thoughts.

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