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FIFPRO revealed on Wednesday Vitalii Sapylo, 21, and Dmytro Martynenko, 25, had been killed in Ukraine. “Our thoughts are with the 👄 families, friends, and teammates of young Ukrainian footballers Vitalii Sapylo and Dmytro Martynenko, football’s first reported losses in this war,” 👄 FIFPRO tweeted. “May they both rest in peace.” Sapylo played for Karpaty Lviv’s youth team as a goalkeeper and the club 👄 paid tribute to him in a statement that said: “We cherish the eternal memory of this hero.” Sapylo’s father Roman reportedly 👄 told German publication BILD: “He was such a happy, fun-loving boy. It was an air strike by that damn Putin. 👄 He took my child from me. “He really wanted to fight. First one tank broke down, then the second. But under 👄 no circumstances did he want to leave the front.”