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Well-known Ukrainian player saved the champion team from Russia by replacing a Russian who was denied a visa to the Dota 2 Major

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Famous Ukrainian esports player Roman Resolut1on Fominok will replace Ivan Pure Moskalenko in the Russian team BetBoom at the ESL One Berlin Major Dota 2 tournament. The competition will take place from 26 April to 7 May in Germany. There will be $500,000 and 2,700 DPC points up for grabs.

Moskalenko, 19, from Vladivostok, was denied a visa by the authorities of the tournament host country.

 

26-year-old Resolut1on, born in Nikopol. He has twice reached the finals of the Dota 2 World Championship (2016, 2022). According to Wikipedia, he has earned over $1.5 million in his career.

 

Roman is the kerry - the heroes who will make the team win at the end of the game (pour in).

BetBoom, whose ultimate beneficiary is Rostov businesswoman Karine Yazichyan, expressed gratitude to the Ukrainian.

"Many thanks to Roma for joining our team! This is an incredible opportunity for us to learn from such an experienced player. We are grateful for his help and look forward to seeing him play," the team said on Twitter.

 

It is worth noting that Roman's Twitter account has the hashtag #StandWithUkraine, which symbolises the fight against the Russian occupiers.

 

Immediately after the news of the transfer, Fominok closed comments on his Instagram account, but several fans managed to write him everything they thought about this act.

 
 

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