The Colorado State athletic department apologized Saturday after a group of students at a men's basketball game chanted 'Russia' at a Ukrainian Utah State player.
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The Utah State player in question was junior guard Max Shulga, who was born in Ukraine's capital of Kyiv and. Obviously, the Colorado State students were taunting Shulga about the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has killed thousands of Ukrainian civilians and even more soldiers.
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