The vice president of Kryvbas, Artem Haharіn, believes that despite the recent massive missile strike by Russia on Kryvyi Rih and the significantly increased air raid alerts, matches of the Ukrainian championship should continue to be held in the city.

“Right now, football is needed in the city like never before. For fans, it is a place where they can vent negative emotions and receive much-needed positives. 1000 children, who despite everything continue to train at the FA of Kryvbas and receive psychological rehabilitation from the horrors that Russia inflicts on our country daily.
And to those “smart ones” who talk in the corridors about “alerts disrupting the rhythm of the game” or “the impossibility of playing in our city,” I want to invite them to come to Kryvyi Rih and say this to the faces of the people from house number 24 (this house suffered the most damage during the last missile strike, — ed. note) and to my other fellow countrymen,” Haharіn wrote on his Instagram page.
We remind you that yesterday's match of the 21st round of the Ukrainian championship Kryvbas vs. Levyi Bereh did not take place due to constant air raid alerts and was postponed indefinitely.