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February 24, 2022
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Reactions from the esports scene to the War in Ukraine
Russia began a large-scale military assault against Ukraine in the early morning hours of Thursday. As both countries have traditionally been very strong esport countries, the scene has of course also reacted to the shocking news of war.
CS:GO stars at IEM Katowice
The most prominent reactions was maybe from s1mple, considered by many the greatest player of all time in CS:GO, who is from Kyiv:
Currently the CS:GO star is abroad in Poland, participating with his team Natus Vincere at the IEM Katowice 2022. His team is qualified for the playoffs that are scheduled to start on Friday. Currently the matches are supposed to go as planned, but tournament organizer ESL has also issued the statement, that they are monitoring the situation and will do everything they can to support players, talent and staff.
We are closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine. Our current priority is to support the players, the talent and the staff who may be affected by it. The SC2 & CSGO tournaments will continue as planned.
Many esport teams have also turned their social media appearances to the colors of Ukraine to show their support for the country. Perhaps the most well-known Ukrainian team Natus Vincere has also taken to Twitter in a separate message:
The widely spread disbelief at the events was also shared by many other players. Dota 2 legend Dendi maybe put the surreal experience into words the best:
I went to sleep with a new patch and woke up with a war. I can't believe what is happening right now. I am very very sad and worry for all the people around. Ukrainian people are peaceful and we don't want this war. Stay safe everybody.
Others focused more on trying to aid the people in need of assistance during the conflict. Team Liquid’s founder and Co-CEO Nazgul also went on Twitter to offer temporary shelter in their Dutch headquarters for any players that might be stranded abroad.
We are heartbroken by what’s happening in Ukraine.
This morning, we received a request from a non-Liquid player stuck in another country who could not travel home. We will open our Netherlands apartments for him and any of our friends or colleagues in a similar situation.