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Yuriy Vernydub

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Gender Male
Age 58
Date of birth January 22,1966
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Zhytomyr
Ukraine
Height 180 (cm)
Weight 75 (kg)
SpouseLesia Vernydub
Team coached FC Zorya Luhansk
Children Vitaliy Vernydub
Job Association football manager
Current team FC Sheriff
Position Defender, midfielder
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Yuriy Mykolayovych Vernydub is a Ukrainian professional football coach and former player who is the current manager of Sheriff Tiraspol.

Ukraine conflict: Your guide to understanding day nine

Mar 4,2022 11:35 pm

Day nine of The Invasion saw Russian forces attack and seize Europe's largest nuclear plant, prompting initial fears of a radiation leak and drawing Western condemnation.

, causing a fire that was later extinguished.

The global nuclear watchdog said none of the reactor safety systems were affected and there was no release of radioactive material.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of resorting to " nuclear terror" while British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said such " reckless actions" could " threaten the safety of all Europe".

Nuclear experts told The Bbc 's Esme Stallard and Victoria Gill that.

" For the First Time This Morning , I'm frightened, " said Prof Claire Corkhill of the University of Sheffield.

You can see more maps showing what we know of The Day 's developments here:

Why The South matters

Russian forces captured the Zaporizhzhia plant as part of an advance into southern Ukraine that appears to have been more successful than those in the Country 's north and east.

The Bbc 's Ben Tobias says.

Its soldiers have moved into the region from Crimea, which was annexed from Ukraine in 2014 and is home to a sizeable Russian military presence.

Kherson - which is located where the Dnieper River meets The Black Sea - became The First major city to fall to Russian troops on Thursday.

They are also moving east towards Mariupol and west towards Odesa, threatening to cut off Ukraine's maritime access.

'Why are they bombing us?'

Russian forces have also stepped up their bombardment of northern cities.

In Chernihiv, aerial attacks destroyed high-rise apartment buildings and damaged a clinic and hospital on Thursday, reportedly killing at least 47 civilians.

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" There are no military targets here, there is only a cemetery, residential buildings, clinics and a hospital, why are they bombing us? " Svitlana, 40, told The Bbc on Friday, as she hid under her dining table with her Two Children , aged six and three, and her neighbours.

A city moves underground

The Bbc 's Sarah Rainsford found frightened residents of Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv sheltering in a Metro Station , hiding from the bombs and shells.

" These are mostly Russian speakers, their city is 40km from The Russian border and they don't understand why Russia is attacking them, " She Said .

" One Old Lady , who's spent days sleeping inside a train carriage, living off hand-outs and too scared to surface onto The Street , told me people in Kharkiv even respected Vladimir Putin before all this - as president of Another Country - But not anymore. She was furious. "

'Mum won't believe me'

Maria Korenyuk and Jack Goodman of The Bbc World Service Disinformation Team spoke to.

" Even though they worry about me, they still say it probably happens only By Accident , that the Russian Army would never target civilians. That it's Ukrainians who're killing their own people, " said Oleksandra, 25.

She believed her parents' understanding of The Conflict is down to the stories they are told by the official Russian media.

Meanwhile independent journalism is Russia is being severely curtailed, with some of The Last remaining outlets closing.

on Friday, after Russian authorities introduced new rules threatening journalists with prison sentences.

Director General Tim Davie said the Bbc News service in Russian would continue to operate from outside the Country .

The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. Coach goes home to fight

The manager of Moldovan football club Sheriff Tiraspol, Yuriy Vernydub , has left his position to return to his native Ukraine and enlisted to help defend it.

Vernydub, 56, who masterminded a shock Champions League win against Real Madrid Last Year ,

" My son called me at 4:30am and he told me the Russians attacked us. I knew then that I would return to Ukraine to fight, " He Said .

The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. Russia attacks Ukraine: More coverage

Source of news: bbc.com

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